Pakistan Challenges ‘Operation Sindoor’ With Ceasefire Violation In Poonch? Indian Military Responds | India Information

The Indian Military on Tuesday refuted reviews of any ceasefire violation alongside the Line of Management (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch area.
In response to ANI, the Indian Military acknowledged that sure social media posts had claimed ceasefire violations within the space, however clarified that no such incidents had occurred alongside the LoC.
Earlier, reviews recommended that the Indian Military had retaliated on Tuesday to Pakistan’s unprovoked firing alongside the LoC in Poonch district. It was reported that firing continued for quarter-hour, and there have been no casualties.
India-Pakistan Ceasefire Violation
The earlier ceasefire violations have been reported within the first half of Could when tensions between India and Pakistan have been hovering on the border and diplomatically.
BSF Jammu, in a submit on X, had knowledgeable that on Could 9, 2025, from about 9 pm, Pakistan opened fireplace on BSF posts within the Jammu sector with none provocation. In response, the Indian forces retaliated and brought about widespread injury to posts and property of the Pakistan Rangers alongside the Worldwide Boundary (IB).
Notably, reviews additionally acknowledged that Pakistan had resorted to ceasefire violations, regardless of each nations agreeing to a ceasefire on Could 10 following a name from Pakistan’s Director Basic of Army Operations (DGMO) to his Indian counterpart.
In response to IANS, regardless of the announcement of a ceasefire on Could 10, there was a violation by the Pakistan military on Saturday night in Akhnoor, Mendhar, R.S. Pura, Chamb, Bhimber, and Gurez sectors, whereas loud blasts have been additionally heard in Srinagar.
Pahalgam Assault, Operation Sindoor
On April 22, terrorists opened fireplace on vacationers in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, killing 25 Indian residents and one Nepali nationwide. Initially, The Resistance Entrance (TRF), an offshoot of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), claimed accountability for the ugly assault, however later distanced itself from it.
Following this, New Delhi introduced a number of measures towards Islamabad, together with the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty. Subsequently, the Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ on Could 7 and carried out precision strikes on terrorists’ infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
(with companies’ inputs)