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In response to recent cross-border tensions, Jammu and Kashmir Minister Satish Sharma visited displaced residents from border villages, assuring them of government support. This follows India's Operation Sindoor, targeting terror launchpads in Pakistan, after a Paleamgam attack killed 26 civilians before Pakistani the shelling took her life. Sharma visited various relief camps, emphasizing the provision of essential services and infrastructure improvements. He also met with injured civilians at the Government Medical College Hospital.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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