‘Any ceasefire violation will be responded to:: DGMO says fresh hotline message sent to Pakistan

New Delhi: India sent a fresh hotline message to Pakistan on Sunday, warning that “tonight, later or later” any kind of ceasefire will be violated with a terrible response. The message came after the Pakistan Army violated the understanding of All India Radio to arrive a few hours earlier on 10 May.The Director General of Military Operations said, “We have sent another hotline message to our counterpart today, exposing these violations of understanding between DGMOS on 10 May and clear intentions to react to our firm and them.”Gai revealed that the initial Trus was proposed by Pakistan. He said, “On May 10, in the morning, even when we were coming to a handle to battle the events of the last night, I received a message from my counterpart in Pakistan on the hotline, demanding a desire to communicate,” he said.The conversation took place in 15:35 hours and a temporary end of enmity starting from 17:00 hours on the same day. “As a result, firing across the border and air infiltration from both sides were abolished,” he said. A follow -up interaction was scheduled on 12 May to discuss the ways of maintaining the Truses.“, However, disappointing and, I have to add, hopefully, it took only a few hours for the Pakistan Army, which to violate these arrangements during the border and LOC firing, followed by the drone infiltration on the western front, after the drone infiltration,” said the Gai.India replied “firmly” through night and morning hours, targeting sources of ceasefire violations. Gai said, “These violations were strongly responded and dealt with as they should be.”Tension has been increasing since the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which claims the lives of 26 citizens. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, which targets terrorist camps throughout the border, including people associated with IC -814 kidnapping and Pulwama bombing.Pakistan retaliated with drone and missile attacks on Indian military positions and civil areas. Gai confirmed that Pakistan lost 35-40 personnel in India’s retaliation, while India had five casualties.“Thus we have used immense restraint so far and our actions have been focused on, non-epic,” Gai said. “However, any threat to sovereignty, the safety of our citizens will be fulfilled with a decisive force.”