Pakistan continues to violate ceasefire, Indian Army responds

The Pakistani army resorted to unprovoked small arms in Kupuwara, Balamura, Pornchi, Rajari, Mendhar, Nashra, Noshra, Sandbani and Kupuwara, Balamura, Bonachi, Rajari and Kupuwara, Bonara, Rajari and Aknoir regions in Kupuwara, Bonara, Rahori and Aknoir regions. According to officials, the Indian army responded quickly and proportionally.
Later on May 2-3, Pakistani troops were addicted to small arms and opened fire at LOC opposite the Kupwara, Uri and Akhnoor areas of J&K, which was effectively retaliated against by Indian troops.
According to the Indian Army, the troops responded in a calibrated and proportional manner.
This is the tenth day of effective revenge since the Pakistani army opened fire from the evening of April 25 to 26.
According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA), India closed its space to all aircraft registered in Pakistan and those of Pakistan Airlines on Wednesday.
India issued a notice to the pilot (NOTAM), confirming that the airspace has shut down its space, from April 30 to May 23 (the estimated duration), including military aircraft, including military flights, including military flights.
On Tuesday, the Director-General of the Military Operations of India and Pakistan spoke on the hotline to discuss Pakistan's unprovoked ceasefire violations, according to defense sources.
Sources said India warned Pakistan not to make unwarranted violations of the ceasefire along the LOC and international borders.