India-Pakistan Ceasefire: ‘First Calm Night Along borders,’ says Army after Days of Shellings and Drone Attacks

Life returned to normalcy across the region and it was business as usual after India and Pakistan halted military action though a bilateral ‘understanding’.

India-Pakistan Ceasefire: The borders along northern and western fronts of the country remained relatively calm on Sunday, after days of air sirens and blackouts. This after four days of firings and drone attacks along borders and inside cities in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat.

The Army said that no incident of firing was reported from the Line of Control, news agency PTI reported. This comes after explosions were heard in Srinagar and border areas of Punjab and Rajasthan just hours after the ceasefire between the two countries was announced on Saturday.

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Life returned to normalcy across the region and it was business as usual after India and Pakistan halted military action though a bilateral ‘understanding’.

As many as 20 people were killed while many others were inured during the cross-border shelling since May 7, when India conducted strikes on terrorist camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan two weeks after the brutal killing of 26 civilians in Pahalgam last month.

“The night remained largely peaceful in Jammu and Kashmir and other areas along the international border. No incident has been reported, marking the first calm night in recent days,” Indian Army said on Monday.
The night remained largely peaceful in Jammu and Kashmir and other areas along the international border.

The strikes by India since 7 May were coined ‘Operation Sindoor.’



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