India, Pakistan armies exchange fire after incursion attempt
- The Pakistan Army violated the ceasefire by firing at Indian positions along the Line of Control in Poonch on April 1.
- In response, the Nangi Tekri Battalion of the Indian Army retaliated, confirming the attack was unprovoked.
- Following suspicious movement detected on March 31, security forces initiated a search-and-destroy operation involving the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and Central Reserve Police Force .
- The situation remains under control and is being closely monitored, with emphasis on upholding the 2021 agreement between the Directors General of Military Operations to maintain peace along the LoC.
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Pakistan violates ceasefire in Krishna Ghati Sector, Indian Army responds
The Pakistan Army on Wednesday violated the ceasefire agreement by crossing the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, triggering a strong retaliation from Indian forces. According to an Indian Army official, the Nangi Tekri Battalion under the Krishna Ghati Brigade responded decisively to the unprovoked firing from across the border. Ceasefire violation in Krishna Ghati "On April 1, a mine blast occurred in Krishna Ghati …
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