Border Tensions: Villagers Take Precaution Amid Indo-Pak Strain
Residents in Ferozepur's border villages move to safer areas due to increased tensions between India and Pakistan, following military strikes by Indian forces. Despite no official evacuation orders, concerns for safety prompt relocations. Amritsar and Tarn Taran districts, however, remain calm, with routine activities largely unaffected.
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As tensions escalate between India and Pakistan, residents of border villages in Punjab's Ferozepur district have begun relocating to safer areas, despite the absence of official evacuation orders. The move comes after Indian armed forces conducted strikes on terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on Wednesday.
In contrast, border districts like Amritsar and Tarn Taran maintain calm, with daily life continuing as usual. Officials emphasize there is no need for panic, though precautionary measures include closing Amritsar's international airport and halting farming beyond barbed fences at the border.
While some villagers prepare to leave, others express trust in the Indian Army's capabilities and choose to stay. The operation, launched after a deadly terror attack in Kashmir, has heightened vigilance in these regions, yet life goes on uninterrupted in several villages.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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