Pakistan opened fire on the international border with India

Pakistan opened fire on the international border with India
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Pakistani military committed a serious ceasefire violation on Wednesday night, opening fire for the first time on the international border with India. This was reported by the Indian agency ANI, citing military sources.

"Until yesterday morning, the Pakistani army had violated the ceasefire only along the Line of Control, but now they have escalated the situation by violating the ceasefire along international borders, opening fire at night along the international border in the Paragwal sector in Jammu," sources said. The Paragwal sector is located in the Jammu district of the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, south of the Line of Control. It is situated along the officially recognized international border between India and Pakistan.

Tensions in the region are escalating. Earlier, the Indian ground forces reported that on the night of April 29-30, Pakistani military opened unprovoked small arms fire across the entire Line of Control opposite the Naushera, Sunderbani, and Akhnur sectors in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian army immediately responded with proportionate fire.

Ceasefire violations in the India-Pakistan border zone have been continuing for a week amid a sharp deterioration in relations between New Delhi and Islamabad following the tragic terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir that claimed the lives of 26 people.

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