On September 3, 1965, the Secretary-General reported to the Security Council that between January and mid-June the UNMOGIP had verified 218 cease-fire-line violations by Pakistan and 159 by India. Since August 5, illegal activities on both sides had further increased. These activities included artillery fire, crossing the line by armed Pakistan not in uniform, and occupation by Indian troops of positions on the Pakistan side of the cease-fire line. The Secretary-General by unanimous resolution called upon both sides to stop aggression immediately and to return to their respective positions behind the cease-fire line. Instead, military activity intensified, and India invaded Pakistan in areas around Lahore and Sialkot.