The Indian Basbishes Country Media Army informs about the rape of Alto El Fuego by Pakistan


It is shown close along the control line (LOC) between India and Pakistan. – Reuters
  • The Indian army says that no Ponch's shot incident was reported.
  • Slama reports from the Indian media regarding the violation of the high fire.
  • The Indian journalist eliminates the publication, issues clarifications.

The Indian army dismissed on Tuesday the statements made by the media of their own country that the Pakistani forces had violated the high fire agreement along the control line (LOC), insisting that there had been no incident in the Ponch sector.

“There have been some reports of media and social networks about the violation of the high fire in the Ponch region. It is clarified that there has been no rape of high fire along the control line,” said the army.

Previously, an outstanding Indian journalist Rajdeep Sardesai published in X, claiming that Pakistan has violated the high fire. “Shoot in the Ponch sector for the first time from[Operationsindoor”[Operationasindoor”[OperationSindoor”[OperationSindoor”

Indian army garbage bases of the media fields of rape of high fire by Pakistan

However, he then eliminated the position and issued a clarification, saying: “The Indian army has denied the reports of any rape of high fire by Pakistan in the Poonch sector as reported above.”

In early May, Pakistan and India dedicated themselves to the military confrontation caused by an attack in April by Hindu tourists in illegally occupied Indians Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk) that New Delhi blamed Islamabad, before accepting a high fire.

In response to Indian aggression, the Armed Forces of Pakistan launched a large-scale military action, called “Bunyan-Mou-Marshus Operation”, and addressed several Indian military objectives in multiple regions.

Pakistan knocked down his six combat planes, including three raffles and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nations with nuclear weapons ended on May 10 with a high -fire agreement negotiated by the United States.

The president of the United States, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced the high fire on social networks after Washington had conversations with both parties, but India has deferred with Trump's claims that resulted from his intervention and threats to cut commercial conversations.

However, Pakistan has recognized Trump's efforts and formally recommended it for the Nobel Peace Prize 2026, citing his role in the deactivity of tensions between Pakistan and India last month.



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