Calm returns to villages near LoC in Jammu and Kashmir after guns, cannons fall silent
- Calm returned to Jammu and Kashmir after a ceasefire ended cross-border shelling and drone attacks between India and Pakistan, with no reported violations since Saturday evening.
- At least 22 people, including six security personnel, were killed and over 40 injured during recent military actions since May 7, according to local officials.
- Residents displaced by the violence began returning to their homes after the ceasefire, expressing hope for continued peace after experiencing three nights of unrest.
- Normal life resumed in the Kashmir Valley, with local markets open again, reflecting a return to stability in the region after recent tensions.
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Calm returns to villages near LoC in Jammu and Kashmir after guns, cannons fall silent
Many villagers in both Jammu and Kashmir regions have returned to their damaged houses and resumed their daily routine; however, many such villages may still remain out of bounds for residents because of littered live explosives
Calm returns to Punjab, J&K & Rajasthan after days of ceasefire violations
Some ceasefire violations and drone sightings were reported in the initial part of Saturday night in the border areas of Punjab, J&K and Rajasthan. But the ceasefire held through most of the night, although many areas observed voluntary blackouts.
Nearly 400 structures damaged in LoC cross border shelling - The Kashmiriyat
As guns fell silent after four days of death and destruction, People in Uri celebrate India-Pakistan ceasefire. According to reports, displaced people are heading towards their homes, shops were also reopened in Uri, one of the most affected areas of artillery shelling amid hostilities between India and Pakistan. Lal Hussain Koli, a local resident, told […] The post Nearly 400 structures damaged in LoC cross border shelling appeared first on The…
Night remained largely peaceful across J&K: Indian Army - The Indian Awaaz
The Indian Army has said that the night remained largely peaceful across Jammu and Kashmir and other areas along the International Border. The army said that no incidents have been reported, marking the first calm night in recent days. The post Night remained largely peaceful across J&K: Indian Army appeared first on The Indian Awaaz.
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