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Ceasefire Disrupted: Tensions Flare in Kashmir
KashmirSunday, May 11, 2025
People living near the border were terrified. In the Poonch area of Indian-controlled Kashmir, residents described chaos and fear as shells rained down. Similarly, in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir's Neelum Valley, people reported heavy shelling and uncertainty about the future.
The U. S. President was quick to announce the ceasefire deal on his social media platform. Pakistan expressed gratitude to the U. S. for helping to broker the agreement. However, India remained silent on the matter. Meanwhile, the U. N. welcomed the deal, hoping it would lead to lasting peace.
India and Pakistan have a long history of conflict over Kashmir. They have fought three wars, two of which were over this region. Their relationship is marked by suspicion and competing claims over Kashmir. The Line of Control, which separates the two sides, is a tense and heavily fortified border.
The ceasefire was a step towards easing tensions, but the recent violence shows how fragile the peace is. As top military officials from both countries prepare to talk, the world watches and hopes for a lasting solution to this long-standing dispute.
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