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On two consecutive nights, Jammu city experienced aerial assaults from Pakistan's drones, followed by intense red flares and explosions as India's air defenses responded. The city was advised to stay indoors with lights off. Residents, accustomed to distant sounds of combat, found the action strikingly close this time, sparking memories of past conflicts. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who traveled from Srinagar, reported hearing blasts and emphasized India's right to defend itself.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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