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Despite the ceasefire, Pakistan’s cross-border fire reported the check on the border

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Border Security Force (BSF) officials said that after announcing the cessation of shooting and military operations between India and Pakistan on May 10, 2025 (May 10, 2025), cross-border fire in Pakistan was reportedly reported at multiple locations along the Chamu border. “Until 7.30 pm, there was a large number of fires and a corresponding reaction was received,” the official said.

Earlier, the BSF strengthened its presence when reports of Pakistani forces approaching the western border, with the army placing its armored forces in the advancement area of ​​Rajasthan, with high alert. Hindu.

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Another BSF official said the formation has not received any instructions to reduce the scale of deployment after the suspension of military operations was announced at around 6 p.m. on Saturday, and border protection forces will be on high alert, especially in Punjab and Jamu.

Earlier in the day, WG CDR Vyomika Singh said it had been observed that the Pakistani military was moving its troops to the forward zone, adding: “The Indian armed forces are still in a state of high operation.

BSF said on Saturday that it destroyed the terror launch pad in Silkot, Pakistan. “The BSF’s Looni terrorist launch pad in the Sialkot area opposite the Aknoll region was completely destroyed,” it said in a statement.

BSF said that from 9pm on Friday, Pakistan opened fire at the BSF post along the Chamu border without any provocation. It said: “The BSF responded in a corresponding manner, causing extensive damage to the assets of the Pakistan Rangers.” At least eight BSF personnel were injured by mortars fired from Pakistan. Deputy Inspector MD Imteyaz was injured in the person who opened fire in the RS Pura department in Jamu on Thursday.

A senior BSF official said that at the border, especially the highest vigil of the Sambakawu division in Jamu, seven terrorists were killed when they tried to infiltrate the country a day earlier. Before the Sindoor operation began, the BSF had taken other security measures along the Jamu border to prevent infiltration in Pakistan.

“In the past six months, over the course of 30-35 km, we dug 15-20 feet deep trenches, followed by mounds. Earlier, we discovered tunnels along the border that could have been used to infiltrate the country. In addition to that, surveillance tools were used to protect the border,” the official said.

The Gujarat government said on Saturday that it was asking the regional government to make their village evacuation plans more comprehensive so that people living in villages near the Pakistani border can move to safe places if necessary.

In Bamer and Rajasthan, people are required to stay indoors, markets and commercial institutions are closed.

On Saturday, the Civil Defense Agency under the Ministry of the Interior (MHA) recommended media channels to avoid using civil defense air strike sirens in their plans rather than to educate the community.

“During actual air strikes, routine use of sirens may reduce civilian sensitivity to air strikes and civilians, which may be misunderstood as a daily routine in media channels,” the newsletter said.

Meanwhile, the Civil Aviation Safety Administration (BCAS) issued an order that temporarily expanded the role of the Central Industrial Security Forces (CISF) and the Aviation Safety Organization (ASG) to provide additional safety insurance to cargo operations and online holdings of luggage screening systems (ILHBSS).

The arrangement was effective from May 9 to May 9, and was a direct response to the recent terrorist attacks in Pahalgam and subsequent security programmes in the country, the CISF said in a statement. Enhancement of CISF missions is essential to strengthening security arrangements at all civil airports.

“CISF responded immediately and resumed supervision of cargo and baggage operations. CISF will oversee operations and security personnel from airport operators for ILHBSS. These directives also authorize CISF personnel to conduct random inspections and supervise access controls for these critical facilities. New reinforcement systems have been implemented at all airports in CISF,” CISF has implemented new reinforcement systems. ”

Prior to this, the deployment of CISF did not explicitly extend to the direct security and screening of cargo operations and retained the luggage screening system online.

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