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In Kashmir, a ceasefire between India and Pakistan brought brief hope, but tensions remain high. Last week, heavy shelling and drone attacks forced tens of thousands to flee. Despite the ceasefire, few have returned home due to lingering fears and ongoing accusations of violations by both sides. The conflict has destroyed homes, injured civilians, and strained diplomatic relations. Residents near the border, like Basharat Ahmed and Abdul Shakoor, express relief at the ceasefire but urge dialogue for lasting peace.
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