
No Recent Pakistan Ceasefire Violation in Poonch Sector, Indian Army Clarifies Amid Conflicting Reports
On August 5, 2025, reports circulated alleging that Pakistan had violated the ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. These claims stated that Pakistani troops initiated unprovoked firing targeting Indian Army positions, which was met with retaliation. However, the Indian Army and other official sources have firmly denied any such ceasefire violations.
Initial news and social media posts suggested an exchange of fire lasting about 15 minutes, with references to the first breach since the Indian Operation Sindoor launched in May 2025. The Border Security Force (BSF), responsible for border security, earlier reported a similar ceasefire violation in May when Pakistani Rangers fired on Indian posts along the international border in Jammu, prompting a swift response.
Contrary to these recent reports, the Indian Army issued an official statement clarifying, "There have been some media and social media reports regarding ceasefire violation in the Poonch region. It is clarified that there has been NO ceasefire violation along the Line of Control." The statement emphasized that the ceasefire agreement reinstated in February 2021 remains intact. Additionally, no casualties or hostile incidents were recorded, and no official response from Pakistan on the alleged incident has been reported.
This clarification highlights the sensitivity and complexity surrounding border communications between India and Pakistan. The Indian Army also cautioned the public and media against spreading unverified information that might escalate tensions or create unnecessary panic among border residents.
In summary, despite initial viral reports of unprovoked firing and ceasefire violations by Pakistan on August 5, 2025, the Indian military authorities maintain that no actual breach took place. The situation along the LoC remains stable, with security forces continuing vigilance to maintain peace and sovereignty.
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