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The Indian Armed Forces have already issued a strong warning to Pakistan against any future ceasefire violations.

Pakistan used the Songar drone, developed by Turkish defence firm Asisguard, against India (File Image via X)
The Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check unit on Sunday refuted a series of misleading claims circulating on social media, including viral reports falsely claiming that drones have been spotted at some places in Jammu and Kashmir.
The false claim, now viral on social media, holds significance as India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire arrangement on Saturday after 100 hours of military action across land, air, and sea.
“Social media posts claim that drones have been spotted in certain areas of Jammu & Kashmir,” PIB Fact Check wrote on X, urging users to stay alert against fake reports.
Just hours after both nations agreed to a truce on Saturday, the Pakistan army violated it along the International Border and the Line of Control (LoC) at multiple locations in Jammu and Kashmir, including Srinagar, as well as parts of Punjab and Rajasthan.
The Indian Armed Forces retaliated effectively.
Notably, the Indian Armed Forces have issued a strong warning to Pakistan against any future ceasefire violations.
“Something repeated tonight, subsequently or later, in this regard, I must inform all of you that the Chief of Army Staff has earlier today conducted a security review and has granted full authority to our army commanders for counteractions in the kinetic domain in case of any violation by Pakistan,” said Lt General Rajiv Ghai, Director General of Military Operations, during a press conference on Sunday.
Echoing the sentiment, Director General of Naval Operations Vice Admiral AN Pramod stated that Pakistan is well aware of the consequences of provoking the Indian Forces.
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Jammu and Kashmir, India, India
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