[🇵🇰] Everything about latest Kashmir attack

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Explosion again in Kashmir, uncertainty over future of ceasefire
FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
May 10, 2025 22:32
Updated :
May 10, 2025 22:32

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Just hours after India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire, multiple explosions were reported in Srinagar, the capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, raising concerns about the durability of the truce. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed alarm on social media, stating, "What the hell just happened to the ceasefire? Explosions heard across Srinagar!!!"

Residents in Srinagar confirmed hearing several blasts and observed power outages across the city. Reports also indicated that air defence units were active in the area. Similar incidents were reported in Jammu's Udhampur district, where drone attacks occurred shortly after the ceasefire was declared.

The ceasefire, brokered with international mediation, was intended to halt escalating hostilities that had resulted in significant casualties and infrastructure damage on both sides.

However, the recent explosions have cast doubt on the effectiveness and longevity of the agreement, according to local media.

As of now, neither Indian nor Pakistani officials have formally acknowledged any violations of the ceasefire. The situation remains tense, with the potential for further escalation if violations continue.​
 

Yunus lauds Modi, Sharif for ceasefire
UNB
Published :
May 10, 2025 22:18
Updated :
May 10, 2025 22:18

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Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Saturday night appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for agreeing to a ceasefire with immediate effect and engaging in talks.

"I most sincerely commend Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan for agreeing to a ceasefire with immediate effect and to engage in talks," he said in a message.

Prof Yunus expressed his deep appreciation to US President Donald Trump and US Secretary of State Rubio for their effective mediation.

"Bangladesh will continue to support our two neighbours to resolve differences through diplomacy," Prof Yunus said.

"After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE. Congratulations to both Countries on using Common Sense and Great Intelligence. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" US President Donald Trump said through his verified social media handle.​
 

India-Pakistan water treaty remains suspended despite ceasefire
REUTERS
Published :
May 10, 2025 22:13
Updated :
May 10, 2025 22:13

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A key water-sharing pact between India and Pakistan remains suspended, four government sources told Reuters, despite the countries reaching a ceasefire agreement on Saturday after days of deadly fighting.

The Indus Waters Treaty, mediated by the World Bank in 1960, regulates the division of water from the Indus River and its tributaries between the South Asian nations.

India pulled out of it last month after a deadly attack targeting Hindu tourists in Kashmir that it said was backed by Islamabad.

Pakistan denied involvement in the violence and had said it was preparing international legal action over the suspension of the treaty, which ensures water for 80% of its farms.

"Indus Waters Treaty was not really a part of (ceasefire) discussions," said a source from Pakistan's water ministry.

An Indian government source also told Reuters there was "no change in stand" on the treaty.

There was no immediate response from India's foreign ministry on the matter, or from officials at Pakistan's water ministry and the information minister.

The pact was one of many tit-for-tat measures taken by the South Asian nations after the Kashmir attack, including closure of land borders, suspension of trade, and a pause on issuance of almost all categories of visas to each other's citizens.

Two sources from the Indian government told Reuters that all measures taken against Pakistan, including on trade and visas, would remain in place despite the pause in violence between the countries.

India's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the matter.

India and Pakistan had engaged in daily clashes since Wednesday when India struck multiple locations in Pakistan that it said were "terrorist camps".

Fighting paused on Saturday evening with the countries reaching what Pakistan termed a "ceasefire agreement" and India called an agreement to "stop all firing and military action."​
 

World reacts after India, Pakistan agree to stop firing
REUTERS
Published :
May 10, 2025 21:51
Updated :
May 10, 2025 21:51

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Kashmiri men greet each other after the ceasefire announcement between India and Pakistan, in Srinagar, May 10, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Sharafat Ali

US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that India and Pakistan had agreed to a "full and immediate ceasefire" after a fourth day of strikes and counter-strikes against each other's military installations.

This is what global leaders have said about the latest development between the nuclear-armed neighbours:

US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP

"After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE. Congratulations to both countries on using common sense and great intelligence. Thank you for your attention to this matter!"

US SECRETARY OF STATE MARCO RUBIO

"I am pleased to announce the Governments of India and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire and to start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site. We commend Prime Ministers Modi and Sharif on their wisdom, prudence, and statesmanship in choosing the path of peace."

BANGLADESH'S INTERIM LEADER MUHAMMAD YUNUS

"I most sincerely commend Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi of India and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan for agreeing to a ceasefire with immediate effect and to engage in talks. Bangladesh will continue to support our two neighbours to resolve differences through diplomacy."

EUROPEAN UNION FOREIGN POLICY CHIEF KAJA KALLAS

"The announced ceasefire between India and Pakistan is a vital step toward de-escalation. All efforts must be made to ensure it is respected. The EU remains committed to peace, stability, and counter-terrorism in the region."

BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER DAVID LAMMY

"Today's ceasefire between India and Pakistan is hugely welcome. I urge both parties to sustain this. De-escalation is in everybody's interest."

PRINCE RAHIM AL-HUSSAINI, SPIRITUAL LEADER OF ISMAILI MUSLIMS

"I am pleased to see that ceasefire has been agreed upon. I pray that both countries will work to resolve issues that date back to 1947 through dialogue and peaceful means"​
 

Diplomacy of three dozen countries helped secure ceasefire: Pakistan FM

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Ishaq Dar

Pakistan and India have agreed to a "full-fledged" and "not partial" ceasefire, Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar told broadcaster Geo news on Saturday, adding that three dozen countries were involved in the diplomacy that secured it, reports Reuters.

Pakistan and India have agreed to a "ceasefire with immediate effect" Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Saturday, confirming an announcement by US President Donald Trump.

"Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire with immediate effect. Pakistan has always strived for peace and security in the region, without compromising on its sovereignty and territorial integrity!," Dar said on X.​
 
Thank god this drama coming to an end now!

Pakistan cannot afford any war whatsoever with its busted ass economy.

All we got from this flare up was fake jhootti memes of desperate colored migrant people talking total junk bullshiit.

Now, these same mofo's will spend the next decade back peddling junk claims on both sides.
 
Thank god this drama coming to an end now!

Pakistan cannot afford any war whatsoever with its busted ass economy.

All we got from this flare up was fake jhootti memes of desperate colored migrant people talking total junk bullshiit.

Now, these same mofo's will spend the next decade back peddling junk claims on both sides.
India imposed the war on Pakistan. Indians made some allegations against Pakistan but they failed to show any evidence regarding Pakistan's involvement in Kashmir attack.
 

Explosion again in Kashmir, uncertainty over future of ceasefire
FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
May 10, 2025 22:32
Updated :
May 10, 2025 22:32

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Just hours after India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire, multiple explosions were reported in Srinagar, the capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, raising concerns about the durability of the truce. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed alarm on social media, stating, "What the hell just happened to the ceasefire? Explosions heard across Srinagar!!!"

Residents in Srinagar confirmed hearing several blasts and observed power outages across the city. Reports also indicated that air defence units were active in the area. Similar incidents were reported in Jammu's Udhampur district, where drone attacks occurred shortly after the ceasefire was declared.

The ceasefire, brokered with international mediation, was intended to halt escalating hostilities that had resulted in significant casualties and infrastructure damage on both sides.

However, the recent explosions have cast doubt on the effectiveness and longevity of the agreement, according to local media.

As of now, neither Indian nor Pakistani officials have formally acknowledged any violations of the ceasefire. The situation remains tense, with the potential for further escalation if violations continue.​

They beg for ceasefire and then breaks it.
 

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