Weary border residents in Indian Kashmir struggle to survive
- Deadly clashes occurred between India and Pakistan on April 22 in the Indian-run part of disputed Kashmir, killing 26 people in a tourist-targeted attack.
- New Delhi accused Islamabad of supporting the attack amid ongoing accusations of drone strikes exchanged between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
- Heavy clashes have resulted in significant damage to numerous houses in Uri, prompting roughly one in ten residents of its 22,000 population to seek refuge in safer locations such as Baramulla, situated 50 kilometers away.
- Local residents described life as miserable, shelters like bunkers saved many lives, and some pleaded for government housing as they lost almost all possessions.
- The death toll from these intense clashes has surpassed 50, escalating fears of a broader conflict over Kashmir that some locals believe should be resolved by war.
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Weary border residents in Indian Kashmir struggle to survive
Mohammad Naseem says his neighbours laughed when he borrowed money and built a concrete bunker under his home in a village near the disputed Kashmir border.
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