India accuses Pakistan of violating ceasefire deal hours after it was announced

The government of India accuses Pakistan of violating the ceasefire agreement reached earlier on Saturday.
In a statement, the Indian Foreign Minister said that the ceasefire “is violated by Pakistan. The Indian army is split and deals with this border infiltration.”
“This storming is very condemned and Pakistan is responsible for this. We believe that Pakistan should understand this position correctly and take appropriate measures immediately to stop this storm.”.
The statements come from Miri hours after President Donald Trump and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio announced early on Saturday that the United States has mediated the ceasefire between South Asian states after days of fighting in the disputed and around the Kashmir region.
“After a long night of conversations in which the United States is in the middle of it, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire. Congratulations to both countries on the use of good sense and great intelligence,” Trump, Trump, books In a publication on the social truth, shortly after Rubio issued a statement in which he announced that the two countries “agreed to a immediate ceasefire and started talks on a wide range of issues in a neutral site.”
Shortly after the announcement of the ceasefire, Tami Bruce, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a statement that Rubio “offered us to help start constructive talks in order to avoid future conflicts”, but he did not indicate how long these talks will start or place.
Foreign Ministers in India and Pakistan confirmed the ceasefire agreement with the Pakistani Foreign Minister, Isaac Dar, writing In a post on X: “Pakistan and India agreed to a ceasefire with the immediate impact. Pakistan has always sought peace and security in the region, without compromising its sovereignty and regional safety!”
At a press conference, Maysari told India to reporters: “Both sides will stop shooting and military on the ground and in the air and sea as of 1700 hours of the usual Indian time today. Instructions were given on both sides to activate this understanding.”
Later on Saturday, despite this, Omar Abdullah, Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Books on x He heard explosions in Kashmir after the ceasefire was announced. The cause of the explosions was not immediately clear.
“What happened against hell to a ceasefire? The explosions I heard via Srinagar !!!” books.
On Saturday, the Ministry of Information and broadcasting reduced the role of the United States in mediating the ceasefire, He said in a post on X“The shooting and military action between India and Pakistan were immediately stopped between the two countries.”
However, in a separate tweet, Pakistani Prime Minister Shibaz Sharif Trump and the United States thanked the “Facilitating this result”, and increasing the confusion of the Trump administration’s role in the ceasefire.
Sharif wrote: “We thank President Trump for his leadership and pre -emptive peace in the region. Pakistan appreciates the United States for facilitating this result, which we accepted in the interest of regional peace and stability.”
He added: “We also thank Vice President JD Vance and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio for their valuable contributions to peace in South Asia.”
In its statement, the Indian Ministry of Information and broadcasting also said that “there was no decision to hold talks on any other case anywhere,” although the US State Department claims that the two countries decided to “start talks on a wide range of issues in a neutral site.”
The news comes a few days after Pakistan The bombing began across the border In the disputed area.
India said that at least 16 civilians have been killed since the attacks began, and Pakistan said at least 31 people have died yet. India fired air strikes Thursday in Kashmir Pakistan.
Tensions between nuclear forces escalated yet A terrorist attack on April 22nd In the Kashmir, which I managed by the Indian, which killed 26 people. Indian officials said the armed groups responsible for this attack had links with Pakistan, which denied any involvement.