India accuses Pakistan of violating ceasefire deal DW 05/10/2025
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On May 10, 2025, news broke of a ceasefire agreement confirmed by both India and Pakistan, facilitated by US President Donald Trump. However, shortly after the announcement, explosions were reported in Srinagar, raising doubts about the truce's stability. India accused Pakistan of violating the agreement, whereas the Pakistani Foreign Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to the ceasefire while urging communication to resolve issues. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif labeled recent escalations as baseless, claiming the ceasefire as a victory for his nation amidst ongoing tensions with India.
Explosions erupted in Srinagar hours after a ceasefire announcement, with both India and Pakistan confirming the truce, sparking accusations of violations from India against Pakistan.
Despite Indian accusations, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry asserted its commitment to the ceasefire, emphasizing that their forces were acting with responsibility, indicating a desire for restraint and communication.
In a national address, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif hailed the ceasefire as a victory for Pakistan, dismissing Indian claims and referring to the previous escalations as unfounded.
Sharif's remarks suggested that any violations or tensions from Indian side were part of an unprovoked aggression, asserting Pakistan's stance against perceived injustices.
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