Ceasefire Violated Just 3.5 Hours Later: Pakistani Forces Open Fire in Jammu

Ceasefire Violated Just 3.5 Hours Later: Pakistani Forces Open Fire in Jammu
Despite formal ceasefire, Pakistan breaks truce within hours; heavy firing reported along Jammu border, tension escalates again

In a shocking turn of events, Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement just three and a half hours after it was officially declared. On Saturday evening, Pakistani troops opened fire in the Jammu border region, reigniting fears and tension after a brief moment of diplomatic calm.

Peace Broken Shortly After Trump’s Announcement: The ceasefire was announced jointly by India and Pakistan earlier in the day, and former U.S. President Donald Trump had publicly celebrated the agreement, calling it a “moment of wisdom” for both countries. However, Pakistan’s unprovoked firing has now cast serious doubts over the credibility and sincerity of Islamabad.

Panic in Border Villages: The sudden gunfire has triggered panic among civilians living in border villages of Jammu. Many residents have reportedly fled their homes to seek safer locations. Local authorities and the Border Security Force (BSF) are now working to stabilize the situation and ensure civilian safety.

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Indian Army Responds Firmly: Sources in the Indian Army confirmed that Pakistan’s aggression did not go unanswered. A strong and calibrated response was issued, and security measures have been intensified along the Line of Control (LoC).

Strategic Concerns Rise Again: Experts suggest that Pakistan’s actions reflect a lack of commitment to long-term peace, and the incident may affect upcoming diplomatic discussions between the two nations’ Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) scheduled for Monday.

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