Pakistan once again violates the Loc ceasefire in Kupuwara of Uri; Indian Army responds

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The Pakistani army launched an unprovoked fire in the Line of Control (LOC) opposite Kupwara, Uri and Akhnoor in Jamu and Kashmir on Wednesday evening (30 April 2025), and the Indian Army responded in proportion.
On the evening of April 30, 2025, Pakistan Army outposts launched an unprovoked small arms fire on the line of control across the territory of the Chamu & Kashmir Alliance.

Pakistan has suspended the Indian Water Treaty in India since Thursday in response to the Pahargam terrorist attack, killing 26 people, mostly tourists in Chamu and Kashmir on April 22, Pakistan has conducted unprovoked shootings throughout the LOC.
The Director of Military Operations (DGMOS) of India and Pakistan spoke with the hotline on Tuesday. Official sources said: “India warned Pakistan not to make unwarranted violations in the LOC along the Pakistani army.”
The DGMO meeting was held as planned. In 2021, DGMO reiterated their commitment to comply with J&K’s 2003 ceasefire agreement along LOC and IB. The agreement remained good overall until the April 22 attack on Pahargam stimulated a series of skirmishes.
Pakistan Army outposts also launched an unprovoked small arms fire across from Naushera, Sunderbani and Akhnoor departments in the Chamu area on Tuesday. IB in the Pargwal area of ​​quiz mu also saw the exchange of fire. “The Indian army responded quickly and proportionally,” the Army said.
publishing – May 1, 2025 at 08:32 AM IST