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India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire.
The two sides have been trading attacks this week in what's been the worst conflict in 50 years between the two nuclear powers.
But as Diya Hadid tells us,
despite the deal taking effect Saturday morning local time, the attacks have continued.
Just hours after it was announced by President Trump,
it seems a ceasefire is being violated in Kashmir.
Residents tell NPR there that they've been hearing the sounds of blasts over two major cities,
Jammu and Srinagar.
NPR producer Bilal Kocay is in Srinagar and he told us at first that people thought these were fireworks to celebrate the ceasefire.
But pretty quickly, people began rushing home to shelter in place.
That's NPR's Dia Hadid reporting from Mumbai.
Four European leaders visited Ukraine this weekend and pressed Russian President Vladimir Putin to accept a 30-day unconditional ceasefire or face more sanctions.
And as NPR's Jornica Kicis reports, the leaders say President Trump does support their proposal.