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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited areas in Uri affected by Pakistani shelling, promising government assistance to rebuild damaged homes. He expressed deep personal pain for the suffering of the people, acknowledging their resilience despite enduring multiple hardships, including a 2005 earthquake and frequent cross-border shelling. Abdullah was joined by advisors and officials, emphasizing the ongoing support and commitment to the affected communities.
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