
Terrorist attack of Pahalgam: Life under the constant threat of renewed hostility, villagers staying near the international border (IB) and the line of control (LOC) in Jammu will solidify again for the worst. Following the terrorist attack of Pahalgam and the subsequent escalation between India and Pakistan, the inhabitants began to clean underground bunkers and prepare for possible outburst.
Over the years, the government has built thousands of underground safe shelters to protect civilians from cross -border shooting. Although the ceasefire violation will remain relatively low since 2021, the consequences of the recent attack of Pahalgam have caused new security concerns among the residents of the border.
The video published on the X -Social Media platform shows the inhabitants of sweeping and cleaning community bunkers Jammu, with preventive steps taking the tension further escalating.
India shares 3,323 kilometers long borders with Pakistan, of which 221 km of the international border (IB) and 744 km of inspection (LOC) decreases in Jammu and Kashmir. For villagers living along these volatile sections, the fear of cross -border shelling remains a grim reality.
The terrorist attack on tourists at the Hillgam Hill Resort South Kashmir 22. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who responded strongly to the attack, said, “The murderer would be persecuted at the end of the country” and promised to “identify, follow and punish every terrorist and their supporters”.
Given the cross -border links to the attack, the Indian government announced a number of repressive measures on Wednesday. These include the suspension of the 65 -year -old Indus Waters contract, the conclusion of the land crossing of Attari and the exclusion of the Pakistani army is joining. The new Delhi also ordered all Pakistani nationals who entered the boundary of the land attari must leave by May 1.
In response, Pakistan announced on Thursday that he was closing his airy space for all Indian airlines and suspending India trade, including a trade directed to third countries. Pakistan also rejected the Indian suspension of Indus Waters, warned that any measures to stop the flow of Pakistan on water would be considered a “war act”.
As diplomatic ties are getting worse, the inhabitants along the Jammu border have quietly prepared, live in hope and fear that peace will have, but is preparing for the possibility that it does not have to.
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