India-Pakistan gunfire triggers terror of past conflict
- Since April 24, 2025, nightly exchanges of fire have been reported between Indian and Pakistani military forces along the Line of Control in Kashmir.
- This escalation followed an April 22 attack in Pahalgam where 26 men, mostly Hindus, were killed, prompting India to accuse Pakistan-based militants of involvement.
- Residents near the border, including widower Bashir Dar who lost his wife in previous fighting, live in fear amid inadequate bunkers that lack proper facilities and admit rainwater.
- The villages have only six government-built bunkers, each fitting 15 people, which locals describe as useless if war continues, while some families have fled to safer areas like Baramulla.
- The renewed violence worsens relations between the nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan, perpetuating a decades-long conflict over the disputed Kashmir region governed separately by both since 1947.
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India-Pakistan gunfire triggers terror of past conflict
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