'Miracle': family reunites in Kashmir after fleeing conflict
- Shruti Sharma, a mother of three living close to the disputed Kashmir border, left her residence on the first night of the intense India-Pakistan conflict in decades and came back on Wednesday to a heartfelt reunion.
- The conflict began with deadly attacks and counter-attacks starting May 7, forcing tens of thousands near India's disputed frontier to flee amid fears of missile strikes and house destruction.
- Sharma described fleeing a terrifying first night of conflict by traveling in a taxi to stay with her sister, who lived almost 300 kilometres away, while her mother-in-law, Champa Devi, chose to remain behind and called their survival nothing short of miraculous.
- At least 15 Indian civilians died, with India accusing Pakistan-backed terrorists of earlier attacks that Islamabad denied, and the nuclear-armed neighbors agreeing to a ceasefire after four days of fighting.
- Although Sharma's home remained intact and many residents have come back, ongoing concerns persist near the frontier, where reports of renewed shelling and drone activity have led to another wave of evacuations for some families.
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'Miracle': family reunites in Kashmir after fleeing conflict
Shruti Sharma tearfully hugged her family goodbye and fled her home near the contested border in Kashmir with her three children on the first night of India and Pakistan's worst conflict in decades.
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