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India accuses Pakistan of the ceasefire
Updated on May 10, 2025 – 6:24 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.
According to US President Trump, India and Pakistan have agreed on a ceasefire in the Kashmir conflict. But attacks are reported again from India.
According to Indian information, Pakistan has violated the ceasefire conveyed by the US government. A reporter from the Reuters news agency also reported explosions in the Indian city of Jammu on Saturday afternoon of German. Accordingly, there were a missile in the sky. Pakistani minister responsible for Kaschmir also stated that the skirmish on the DE-FACTO limit continued. There were initially no more information on the state of the ceasefire.
After an Islamist terrorist attack on Indian tourists with 26 fatalities in the Indian -controlled part of Kaschmir in mid -April, the decades -old conflicts between the nuclear powers were flown back. India accuses Pakistan of standing behind the attack, Pakistan rejects the allegations. Both armies have been mutual attacks for several days, dozens of people are said to have been killed.
On the night of Saturday, both sides had stated that they had destroyed military airports on the opposite side. According to US President Donald Trump on Saturday morning, India and Pakistan had agreed on a complete and immediate fire break. The United States would have conveyed the ceasefire to announce this, Trump explained on his Truth Social platform. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed the ceasefire on the X.
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India and Pakistan have been fighting the Kashmir region since 1947. Both sides therefore already waged three wars: 1947, 1965 and 1999. The current escalation is considered the most violent argument since 2008. At that time, Islamist assassins in Bombay had carried out a series of attacks. More than 150 people died.