Pakistani troops initiated unprovoked small arms firing along the LoC, prompting a proportionate response from Indian forces. No casualties were reported, and border security remains intact.
Kashmir saw unprovoked Pakistani Army fire across the Line of Control.
Small arms were used by Indian troops to respond, and no deaths were reported.
Ceasefire violation after Pahalgam terror attack killing 26
Small arms fire was unprovoked by the Pakistani Army in Kashmir across the Line of Control (LoC). Using small arms, the Indian troops responded appropriately. So far, no injuries have been reported. Indian forces took defensive measures as a result of the firefight that broke out at various points along the Line of Control. Officials confirmed that Indian troops responded proportionately to the situation, ensuring border security remained intact.
when the Pakistan Army also broke the ceasefire just three days after the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which killed at least 26 people, most of whom were tourists, and injured many more.
GUNFIGHT BETWEEN FORCES AND TERRORISTS
Security forces and terrorists engaged in a gunfight in the Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday in a separate incident. Sources said a terrorist on the run sustained injuries, while two senior police officials were also hurt during the encounter.
Based on information provided by intelligence agencies about the presence of terrorists, security personnel conducted a cordon and search operation in the Bazipora forest area before the conflict broke out. When the terrorists opened fire, the operation turned violent. A day earlier, a Special Forces soldier was martyred in an encounter between joint security forces and terrorists in the Udhampur district.
Following the recent attacks in Pahalgam, a large-scale manhunt is underway to track down the five to six terrorists involved in the killings. Asif Fuji, Suleman Shah, and Abu Talha, all of whom are thought to be responsible for the attack, have been depicted in images released by authorities. Anyone who provides credible information regarding their whereabouts will receive a reward of Rs. 20 lakh.