Military Signals Vigilance as Ceasefire Takes Hold Without Easing Readiness
Armed forces say calm along the frontier will be maintained while defensive posture remains fully intact
The military has stressed that a ceasefire now in place does not translate into a reduction in operational readiness, underscoring that troops will remain fully prepared despite an improvement in conditions on the ground.
Officials said the pause in hostilities is being observed responsibly, but security units continue routine patrols, monitoring, and coordination to ensure stability is preserved.
Commanders described the ceasefire as a constructive step that reduces immediate risks while allowing space for diplomacy and confidence-building.
At the same time, they emphasized that maintaining readiness is standard practice during any truce, particularly in sensitive border areas where conditions can change rapidly.
Forces have been instructed to act with restraint while staying alert to potential violations.
The military added that communication channels with counterparts and civilian authorities remain open, helping to prevent misunderstandings and respond swiftly to any incidents.
By pairing adherence to the ceasefire with sustained preparedness, officials said they aim to protect national security while supporting efforts toward a lasting and peaceful resolution.