Srinagar/Poonch, May 11 -- After four days of persistent artillery shelling, drone attacks and border skirmishes, the news of India and Pakistan agreeing to a ceasefire spread like wildfire in Jammu and Kashmir and brought with it a sigh of relief.

Minutes after US president Donald Trump and India's foreign secretary Vikram Misri announced the ceasefire, elated locals started to call their friends and families and coming out on the streets.

However, the relief came with apprehensions as reports of ceasefire violations continued even after the ceasefire kicked in.

In Poonch, among the areas worst hit from Pakistan shelling, people finally breathed easy even as they expressed doubts over the truce. Poonch accounted for nearly 20 fataliti...