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Heavy shelling and drone attacks by Pakistan continued for a third day along the Jammu and Kashmir border, resulting in three deaths, including civilians and a soldier. The BSF thwarted a major infiltration attempt, killing seven terrorists. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah rushed to Jammu to assess the situation, describing the strikes as the most serious since the 1971 war and urging Pakistan for de-escalation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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