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India and Pakistan have maintained a ceasefire after a brief intense military clash in the disputed region of Kashmir, but residents are demanding compensation for the damages caused by the cross-border firing. About 70 civilians were killed, and many villagers returned to find their homes destroyed or damaged. The two nuclear-armed nations have a long history of conflict over Kashmir. Teams are assessing the damage, and the government is expected to decide on compensation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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