India Pakistan Ceasefire LIVE Updates: After days of heavy artillery fire and shelling, a night of calm was observed in Jammu and Kashmir and other areas along the international border, the Indian Army said in a statement on Monday. This was the first calm night in these areas since the standoff between India and Pakistan began after the launch of Operation Sindoor on May 7. The Army said that no incident of firing was reported from the Line of Control, reported PTI. This comes after explosions were heard in Srinagar and border areas of Punjab and Rajasthan just hours after the ceasefire between the two countries was announced on Saturday.
India-Pakistan DGMOs to hold talks: Lieutenant General Rajeev Ghai, Director General Military Operations (DGMO), will hold a talk with his Pakistani counterpart at 12 noon today. This is the second time that the DGMOs of both countries will hold talks. Earlier, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed that the Pakistan DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah called India’s DGMO on May 10, and it was agreed between them that firing at land, air and sea would be halted after days of skirmish.
Around 40 Pakistani security personnel killed: The Indian Army said in a press briefing on Sunday that at least 30-40 personnel of Pakistan’s security forces have been killed at the Line of Control between May 7 and May 10. Further, Indian strikes at the nine terror camps killed over 100 terrorists, including those involved in the Pulwama attack and the IC-814 flight hijack. Air Marshal A K Bharti also displayed before and after pictures of the terror targets destroyed by India on May 7.