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India accuses Pakistan of violating ceasefire hours after reaching U.S.-led deal

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India and Pakistan agreed to stop the fire on Saturday after the conversations led by the United States to end The most serious military confrontation Among the rivals with nuclear weapons in decades, but they accused each other or violated the agreement only a few hours later.

India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Miskri said on Saturday night that “there were repeated violations of the understanding between the two countries” about the fire and the defendant of Pakistan of violating the agreement.

“We call Pakistan to take the appropriate measures to address these violations and deal with the situation with seriousness and responsibility,” he said at a press conference in New Delhi. Miskri said the Indian army was “retaliation” for what he called a “border intrusion.”

In Islamabad, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan blamed the Indian forces for initiating the violation of the high fire. The Ministry said that Pakistan remains committed to the agreement and that his forces handled the situation with responsibility and restricted.

“We believe that any problem in the implementation without problems of high fire should be addressed through communication at the appropriate levels,” said the ministry.

Damage in URI after a cross -border bombing from Pakistan

A Cashmiro villager inspects a damaged house after a bombing during the night from Pakistan in Gingal Village, URI, about 100 kilometers from Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 10, 2025.

Nazir/Nurphoto Fordus through Getty Images


The first word of the truce came from President Trump, who announced that the two countries had reached a “full and immediate fire”, after the conversations mediated by the United States, saying in a social publication of the truth on Saturday morning that the agreement arrived after a “long night of conversations.”

“Congritions to both countries about the use of common sense and great intelligence,” Trump wrote. “Thank you for your attention on this matter!”

In a separate social networks publication on Saturday night, Trump wrote that, “although not only was it discussed, I will increase trade, substantial substance, with the two great nations of the thesis.”

Miskri said that the head of military operations of both countries spoke on Saturday afternoon and agreed that “both parties would stop shooting and military actions on land, and in the air and sea.”

However, hours after the agreement, the explosions heard by the residents in Srinagar and Jammu in Kashmiro controlled by India were followed by blackouts in the two cities. There were no immediate reports or victims.

Omar Abdullah, the senior elected official of the region, said in a publication on social networks: “What the hell has just passed with the fire? Explosions heard in Srinagar!” In another publication, he said: “This is not high. The air defense units in the Srinagar environment have just opened.”

The cross -border bombardment and the shots were also reported from at least five places along the control line, a de facto border that ddyed to backyze between two nations with nuclear weapons.

There were no immediate reports or victims.

El Alto El Fuego follows weeks of clashes that were activated by a massacre of arms Tourists last month What India blames Pakistan. It was his most serious confrontation in decades and boxes of civilians left dead on both sides.

The Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, said that he and vice president JD Vance got involved with senior Indian and Pakistani officials, including prime ministers Narendra Modi and Shehbaz Sharif, to discuss the high fire and “begin conversations in a neutral place.”

“We praise the prime minis and Sharif for their wisdom, prudence and stay in the choice of the path of peace,” he said.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced the GEO News fire. He said that Saudi Arabia and Türkiye play an important role in facilitation of the agreement.

India’s Foreign Secretary, Vikram Miskri, said in a rapid press informative session on Saturday that the two parties agreed to “stop all action and military action of the earth, the air and the sea” from 5 pm at the local time.

“The instructions have given on both sides to give effect to this understanding,” said the senior military officials would speak on May 12.

The Pakistanis celebrate the high fire after night or retaliation attacks

After a tense night, many Pakistani expressed relief and joy after the high fire agreement was announced at the end of the afternoon in Pakistan.

The people who were awake all night due to the Indian air attacks said they felt a feeling of return of La Paz after the announcement of Alto El Fuego.

“I thank the United States for their efforts to end the war,” said Muhammad Rashid, a 55 -year -old civil engineer in Islamabad. “India and Pakistan should be friends instead of hurting. Honestly, I was really worried about sending my children to our village after last night explosions. But now I am free of tensions.”

Pakistan launched an early retaliation strike this morning, destroying several Indian military facilities, including a track track on a key air base. The answer, the authorities say, sent a strong message.

“I am proud of the Pakistan army,” said retired military officer Wajahat Khan. “We have waited patiently for four days and we respond briefly but brilliantly. Our answer changed the mood hungry for the modi war. From now on, India will no longer take Pakistan lightly.”

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Pakistani people exchange sweets while celebrating the fire between Pakistan and India, in fine on May 10, 2025.

Shahid Saeed Mirza/AFP through Getty Images


In Islamabad, Afghan refugees also welcomed the fire. Nebized spindle, who fled from the Taliban and now lives in the city, said he was afraid of where to go if the conflict intensified.

“We escaped from the Taliban and Tok shelter in Islamabad. When the fighting began here, it was very worried. Thanks to President Trump and the United States for helping the high fire to happen,” Shabnam Afghani said, another Afghan refugee.

The local taxi driver Jalil Khan, 35, echoed the relief that many felt.

“I am very happy that the war has ended. War is not like a regular argument, it is scary,” he said. “The patient and intelligent military response of Pakistan pushed India back. I am proud of our forces. They saved us from Modi Hitler’s style aggression.”

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Aviation Authority has announced that all airports and flight routes will continue operational from tonight

The fight intensified before the high -fire agreement

The high fire agreement also arrived hours after India and Pakistan carried out strikes, wearing drones and missiles fired from combat planes, in a significant climb of the military Conflict between the two nuclear neighbors. Both nations accused the other of shooting first, claiming that they had acted in retaliation. Their respective military not specifically if the combat planes had crossed the territory of the other, but confirmed that the planes were used in night attacks.

Pakistan’s army spokesman, Lieutenant Gene. Ahmad Sharif said in televised comments that the assets of the Pakistan Air Force were safe after the Indian strikes, adding that some of the Indian missiles also arrived in the Eastern province of Punjab of India.

“This is a provocation of the highest order,” said Sharif.

The Indian missiles attacked the Nur Khan Air Base in the city of Garrison in Rawalpindi, the Air Base Mueda in the city of Chakwal and the Rafiqui Air Base in the Jhang district of the Eastern Province of Punjab, according to the spokesman.

India said that his armed forces attacked attacks against the technical infrastructure centers of Pakistan, command and control centers, radar sites and weapon storage areas in Rafiqui, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur and Chunian Air Ready

India also said that he went to Pakistan’s radar sites in the Pasrur and Sialkot aviation base using precision ammunition.

A strong exchange of fire was heard along the control line, the de facto border between the two countries of the mountainous region of Kashmir, until Friday night, with strong explosions in the main cities and cities near the border. India said that some civilians were killed in Pakistan bombing, without giving specific figures of victims.

“The Indian Armed Forces reiterate their commitment to the non -scale, showed that it is reciprocated by the Pakistan army,” said Ala Vyomika Singh commander of the Indian Air Force in an informative press session on Saturday morning.

India also denied Pakistan’s claims to have destroyed an Indian S-400 Air Defense System and Air Force stations in Sirta and Surat.

Tensions among rivals with nuclear weapons have shot themselves since The attack in a popular tourist site In India, Kashmir, Kashmir, left 26 dead civilians, mostly Hindu Indian tourists, April 22. New Delhi blamed Pakistan for supporting the assault, an accusation that Islamabad rejects.

The rivalry between India and Pakistan on the Himalayas of Kashmir Dates back to decades. Both nations claim every reason as their own territory, but each one controls only part of it. Another northeast of the region is administered by China, which has a long leg of friction between Delhi and Beijing.

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