Pak Army Crosses Line of Control and Fires at Posts, India Retaliate
02 April 2025 11:30 am Ist “Own troops responded effectively to a controlled and calibrated way. The situation is under control and is closely monitored,” the Indian army said. The Pakistan Army entered Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Tuesday and violated the ceasefire agreement between the two countries. An Army Jawan keeps vigilance at LOC in Poonch (Pti) The Nangi Tekri Battalion, which works under the Krishna Ghati brigade, has refuted a decisive way to the unspoken attack, says an Indian army official who is aware of the case. “On April 01, a mining explosion took place in the Krishna Ghati sector as a result of the burglary of the Pakistan army all over the LC. This was followed by unprovocated shooting and ceasefire violation by the Pakistan Army. Own troops reacted effectively to a controlled and calibrated way. official added. “The Indian army repeats the importance of maintaining the principles of DGSMO concept of 2021 to maintain peace according to the control line,” the official added. The violation of the ceasefire comes amid ongoing operations in the Panjtirthi area of Kathua, where security forces have already strengthened efforts after a fire with terrorists. A joint operation led by the Indian Army, Jammu police and the Kashmir, and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were launched in the area after the suspicious movement was traced on the night of March 31. This led to a new meeting in the early hours of April 1st. In response to the meeting, security forces launched a search-and-destructive operation. Supervision and ambushes have been set up in the region based on intelligence inputs, as operation continues. Authorities have maintained an increased warning in the area, with the situation closely monitored. The upcoming Star Corps of the Indian Army confirmed the surgeries, in which he said: “acted on intelligence input, multiple supervision members were deployed in the general area of Panjtirthi, Kathua by Indian Army, JK police and CRPF. Suspicious movement was observed on the night of 31 March.