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Alleged Pakistan Firing Triggers Indian Alert as Army Denies LoC Breach

The army has denied any ceasefire breach after field reports of a 10-15-minute exchange of small-arms fire on August 5.

Fencing along the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan is pictured during a tour organised by the Indian Army for visiting journalists in north of Indian Kashmir, May 19, 2025. REUTERS/Sharafat Ali/File Photo
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File photo: Security personnel conducting a search operation in Poonch
Tensions Escalate As Pakistan Initiates Unprovoked Cross-Border Firing In Poonch, Indian Forces Retaliate Effectively | Image: X

Overview

  • Sources say Pakistani forces opened unprovoked fire at the Mankote sector of Poonch on August 5, marking the first reported breach since Operation Sindoor in May.
  • Field accounts describe a swift Indian Army response that engaged in a roughly 10- to 15-minute exchange of small-arms fire before hostilities subsided.
  • Official Indian Army statements categorically reject any ceasefire violation along the Line of Control and urge the public to avoid unverified reports.
  • Both field and army sources report no casualties resulting from the exchange of fire.
  • Troops along the LoC remain on high alert amid intelligence inputs indicating possible attempts at infiltration.