India and Pakistan were still upholding a cease-fire on May 11, following accusations that each side was to blame for the initial military violations.
The Indian military warned Pakistan on May 11 against violating a cease-fire the two nations agreed to this week, sending its northern neighbor a “hotline message” vowing to respond if the violations are repeated, according to a top Indian army official.
The fragile cease-fire, which was enacted on May 10 after four days of continued attacks between the two neighboring nuclear military powers, appeared to be enduring on Sunday after both sides accused one another of violating it on Saturday night....