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In Jammu's Samba district, recent cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan has devastated local communities, particularly impacting livestock and agriculture. Over 340 animals were killed, and essential structures like barns and fodder stores were destroyed. Villages near the Line of Control (LoC) face economic collapse as livestock was a primary source of income. Residents are awaiting promised compensation, which has been delayed, exacerbating their financial struggles.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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