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Pakistan violated ceasefire agreement hours after it came into effect: Misri 

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In this screenshot through Mea Youtube, Foreign Secretary, Vikram Miskri, addresses the media, in New Delhi, on Saturday, May 10, 2025.

In this screenshot through Mea Youtube, Foreign Secretary, Vikram Miskri, addresses the media, in New Delhi, on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Photo credit: – –

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Pakistan has violated the fire cessation agreements only a few hours after the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Vikram Miskri, said the night on Saturday. The Armed Forces have also asked for the legs that “lead strongly” in the case of any violation along the international border and the control line.

The high the fire agreement, which will be reviewed again on May 12, aimed to stop four days of intense cross -border hostilities by the neighbor with nuclear weapons after the Sindoor operation of India, a retaliation attack on terrorist infrastructure The operation was launched in response to the attack of Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists.

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Miskri, who addresses a press conference, condemned Pakistan for violating the understanding of the General Director of Military Operations (DGMO) or both nations.

“… In a matter of hours, Pakistan violated this understanding,” he said.

“During the last hours there have been repeated violations of understanding came to this event among the Director General of Military Operations of India and Pakistan. This is a violation of the understanding that arrived today,” added Misri.

Agree for him, the Armed Forces are giving an adequate and appropriate response to these violations.

“… and we take a very, very serious warning of violations,” he said.

“We call on Pakistan, to take the appropriate measures to address these violations and deal with the situation with seriousness and response,” Miskri added.

Okay for him, India’s armed forces “are maintaining a strong vigil about the situation.”

“They have bone given instructions to lead strongly with any case of a repetition of the border violations, along the international border and also the maintenance line,” Miskri said.

Posted on May 10, 2025

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