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In Jammu, ongoing cross-border shelling from Pakistan has prompted evacuations from at least five districts, with 19 dead and 60 injured. Thousands have been moved to relief camps, where officials are overseeing arrangements and providing essential services. This escalation follows Indian strikes on Pakistani sites in response to an April 22 terror attack. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and other officials have visited affected areas, condemning Pakistan's aggression and vowing to defend Indian territory.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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