<p>Jaipur: Panic continued to grip the border areas of Rajasthan overnight following ceasefire violations by Pakistan.</p>.<p>A blackout was imposed in the border region and there were reports of drone activity and explosions from Jaisalmer, Barmer and other areas.</p>.<p>However, according to Jaisalmer resident Revant Singh, the frequency of the drone activity was lower as compared to the two previous nights.</p>.<p>"Drone activity was spotted in the sky, which was a clear violation of the ceasefire announced on Saturday," Singh told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.No ceasefire violations: Eerie calm in Kashmir valley, but apprehensions remain.<p>Jaisalmer and Barmer witnessed drone attacks by Pakistan on Thursday night as well as on Friday night. The Indian defence forces managed to destroy the drones mid-air and no loss of life or property was reported.</p>.<p>The debris of drones and missile-like objects was found from various locations on Saturday.</p>.<p>The announcement of a ceasefire on Saturday amid a military conflict between India and Pakistan brought some relief to people. Markets in Jaisalmer and Barmer reopened in the evening and the blackout call in Barmer was withdrawn.</p>.<p>The blackout duration was also shortened in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur.</p>.<p>Despite the ceasefire announcement, reports of violations soon followed and a blackout was again announced in Jaisalmer, Barmer and other nearby areas.</p>.India-Pak Tensions Highlights | Modi told US VP Vance if Pakistan does anything, 'our response will be very very strong'.<p>"There was news about the ceasefire in the evening and markets reopened. But around 9 pm, drones were spotted in the sky again. We heard explosions, although the activity was less intense than the previous night," Tarendra Singh, a resident of Jhinjhinyali village in Fatehgarh, near the border, told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>However, he said shops are open and "activities are back to normal".</p>.<p>In Barmer, the debris of a drone was found in Burtiya village on Sunday.</p>.<p>Drone activity was also reported from Anupgarh and Ganganagar.</p>
<p>Jaipur: Panic continued to grip the border areas of Rajasthan overnight following ceasefire violations by Pakistan.</p>.<p>A blackout was imposed in the border region and there were reports of drone activity and explosions from Jaisalmer, Barmer and other areas.</p>.<p>However, according to Jaisalmer resident Revant Singh, the frequency of the drone activity was lower as compared to the two previous nights.</p>.<p>"Drone activity was spotted in the sky, which was a clear violation of the ceasefire announced on Saturday," Singh told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.No ceasefire violations: Eerie calm in Kashmir valley, but apprehensions remain.<p>Jaisalmer and Barmer witnessed drone attacks by Pakistan on Thursday night as well as on Friday night. The Indian defence forces managed to destroy the drones mid-air and no loss of life or property was reported.</p>.<p>The debris of drones and missile-like objects was found from various locations on Saturday.</p>.<p>The announcement of a ceasefire on Saturday amid a military conflict between India and Pakistan brought some relief to people. Markets in Jaisalmer and Barmer reopened in the evening and the blackout call in Barmer was withdrawn.</p>.<p>The blackout duration was also shortened in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur.</p>.<p>Despite the ceasefire announcement, reports of violations soon followed and a blackout was again announced in Jaisalmer, Barmer and other nearby areas.</p>.India-Pak Tensions Highlights | Modi told US VP Vance if Pakistan does anything, 'our response will be very very strong'.<p>"There was news about the ceasefire in the evening and markets reopened. But around 9 pm, drones were spotted in the sky again. We heard explosions, although the activity was less intense than the previous night," Tarendra Singh, a resident of Jhinjhinyali village in Fatehgarh, near the border, told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>However, he said shops are open and "activities are back to normal".</p>.<p>In Barmer, the debris of a drone was found in Burtiya village on Sunday.</p>.<p>Drone activity was also reported from Anupgarh and Ganganagar.</p>