New Delhi : News Network
A very tense situation has arisen on the border between India and Pakistan. The Pakistani army violated the ceasefire and opened fire. The Indian army is giving a strong response to it. Meanwhile, an important piece of information has come to light that the Pakistani army has vacated the posts near the border and has also removed the flags on the posts. It is being said that this is a signal that Pakistan has withdrawn from the war.


The Pakistani army has opened fire at many places in Nowshera, Sunderbani, Akhnoor, Baramulla and Kupwara. After the Pahalgam incident, Pakistan has been continuously violating the ceasefire, and now the Indian army is also responding to it.
On Tuesday (April 29) night, around 20 posts along the border were shelled. The Pakistani army targeted Indian army posts and opened indiscriminate firing. Some of the Pakistani posts along the border have been evacuated. The soldiers deployed at these posts have left and the flags on those posts have also been removed. This is believed to be a sign of withdrawal.