
Indian states, such as Pandjab and Rajasthan, were among the many others that witnessed another outage on Saturday, May 10, because local reports about Pakistan appeared that broke the ceasefire after the agreement between themselves and India.
Hours after India and Pakistan officially announced the mutual agreement on de-schooling, explosions were heard in Jammu and the projectiles were seen in Indian airspace.
According to local residents, shots and several explosions were also heard in Srinagar, while other places, Udhampura, Ferozepur and Jaisalmer, were exposed to national outages.
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India-Pakistani Agreement about the ceasefire
Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Misri on Saturday, May 10, announced that the nation had concluded an agreement with Pakistan on Saturday, May 10, to stop shooting steps on himself through land and air from 17:00 (ist).
“Pakistan DGMO (CEO of military operations) called DGMO in India 15.35 hours earlier in the afternoon. Between them, it was agreed that both sides would stop all shooting and military action in the air and sea with an effect of 1700 hours,” Vikram Misri said.
The moments after the announcement of Pakistan opened his airspace and India turned on the lights in areas like Pandjáb hours before Pakistan, who violated the agreement.
Previously, according to the highest government officials, India warned Pakistan that “any future act of terror will be considered a war act against India and will answer appropriately.”
According to the latest reports, the sources of the Indian government told the media that Pakistan had violated a “bilateral understanding” that stopped all shooting and military action for the attic, air and the sea.
(With live video inputs from wire agencies)
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