
In the middle of the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the Indian army responded to unprovoked hand weapons shooting through the control line (LOC) during the night of 4. -05. May 2025, said the Indian army.
The Pakistani army resorted to unprovoked hand weapons that fired over the location in the areas opposite Kupwara, Baramulla, Poonch, Rajauri, Mendhar, Nausher, Sunderbani and Akhnoor in Jammu and Kashmir.
As the army citing, “during the night of 4 -05. May 2025, the Pakistani army resorted to the unprovoked fire weapons through the location in the areas opposite Kupwar, Baramulla, Poonch, Rajauri, Mendhar, Nausher, Sunderbani and Akhnor in J&K”.
It was the eleventh night in a row of unroiled fire from the border in Jamm and Kashmir, in the middle of increased tension after a terrorist attack 22. April in Pahalgam, which left 26 people, mostly tourists, dead.
The violation of the ceasefire along the LOC and the International Border (IB) was rare because India and Pakistan reaffirmed their agreement on the ceasefire of 25 February 2021. However, the tension significantly escalated after a terrorist attack on April 22.
From the night of April 24th – just hours after India suspended the Indus Waters contract – Pakistani forces were involved in the uninstated fire in several places along the LOC, starting with the Kashmir valley. The initial fire of small weapons in the Indian post in the districts of Kupwara and Baramulla in northern Kashmir soon expanded to the Poonch sector and later to Akhnoor in the Jammu region.
In response that the inhabitants in the border areas began to be cleaned and prepared both community and personal bunkers to ensure that they are ready for potential escalation.
24th April Pakistan blocked his air space for Indian airlines, closed the border crossing Wagah, suspended all India trade and warned that any attempt to divert water would be considered a “war act”.
(This is an evolving story)
(With the entry from agencies)
(Tagstotranslate) Pakistan