The Indian government accused Pakistan of “repetitive violations” of the truce agreed after four days of conflict, stating that her army responded “in the proper way”.

“There have been repetitive violations in recent hours,” the deal, “Foreign Minister Vicram Misri told reporters. The Armed Forces were instructed to confront them, he added, calling on Pakistan to “stop the breach” of the agreed.

“We ask Pakistan to take appropriate measures to deal with these violations and to handle the situation with seriousness and responsibility,” he added.

A few hours earlier, strong explosions were heard in Srinagar, the largest city in Indian Kashmir and journalists in the area said anti -aircraft defense was activated.

However, Pakistani’s Intelligence Minister, Atawaar Tarar, speaking on the Geo television station, denied that there were violations.

At the same time, Beijing announced that it supports India and Pakistan’s efforts to end up with a ceasefire and is “willing to continue playing a constructive role” in the process.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang made this statement in his telephone conversation with his Pakistani counterpart, Isaak Da. He added that China is worried about any escalation of the conflict, as it has borders with both countries, the New China agency reported.