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India-Pakistan live: Explosions in Kashmir after ceasefire

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Loud explosions have been heard in Srinagar, in Indian-administered Kashmir, hours after India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire following days of deadly cross-border attacks.

The announcement of the internationally mediated agreement has been welcomed with relief by politicians and residents in both countries and the areas in Kashmir that each country administers.

Pakistan and India earlier targeted each other’s military sites as Islamabad launched “Operation Bunyan Marsoos” after three Pakistani airbases were targeted by India’s “air-to-surface missiles”.

Dozens of people have been reported killed since India launched missiles on Wednesday that it said targeted “terrorist camps” in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Projectiles have been seen in the sky over Srinagar just hours after a Pakistan-India ceasefire was announced.

Reporters on the ground say residents in the city in Indian-administered Kashmir have been anxiously monitoring the situation.

So far, there has been no reports of casualties and it’s unclear if any projectiles have landed.

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