A blast was heard in Indian-administered Kashmir hours after India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire.

CNN reported, according to their reporter's information, a series of explosions occurred on Saturday evening locally, followed by a power outage. The cause of the explosion is unclear.

Indian-administered Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also posted on X saying he heard the sound of explosions.

Currently, Indian media blames Pakistan for violating the ceasefire agreement, with Indian-administered Kashmir allegedly being attacked by Pakistani drones.

Indian media ANI released a video showing that the Indian air defense forces in Jammu and Kashmir are intercepting Pakistani drones and hearing the sound of explosions.

Indian media also reported that an air raid alert was issued in Bamner of Rajasthan, and power outages were urgently implemented in the region. Gunfire was also heard on the Balakot and Budgam sides of Jammu and Kashmir. While power outages were implemented in multiple areas of Punjab province, drones were discovered in the Gurdaspur area.

A senior government official from Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan told The Hindustan Times, "There have been violations of the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC), and drones have appeared over Srinagar. Border Security Force (BSF) has also had ceasefire violations in Akhnoor and RS Pura, and added that the force is taking appropriate countermeasures."

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