Ceasefire Violations in Poonch: Civilians Demand Peace and Protection
In Poonch, India, 13 civilians have died and 44 injured amidst ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the Line of Control. Locals demand government aid and peace, urging for bunkers to protect against ongoing shelling. They advocate for peaceful resolutions and assistance for those affected by property damage and loss.
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In a tragic turn of events, thirteen civilians have died and 44 have sustained injuries in Poonch, as Pakistan continues to violate the ceasefire along the Line of Control. The conflict has inflicted serious damage on civilian establishments in villages along the India-Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir.
The distress in the district is palpable as wailing women mourn the loss of loved ones. Local residents highlight the severe impact on the community and call on the government to provide bunkers amid relentless shelling from the Pakistani side.
Leaders in the community, including Mohammad Naseem, the block youth president of the National Conference, have urged for immediate relief for those affected. As violence escalates following India's 'Operation Sindoor,' locals express concerns over safety and stress the urgent need for peace and government intervention.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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