
India-Pakistani conflict: On Saturday afternoon, more sounds of similar explosion were heard in Srinagar. In Srinagar and near Awantipura there were at least 3-5 explosions, the locals in Srinagar said.
These outbursts were heard hours after the city was on May 10. Explosions, some of them loud, were heard hours after the Indian military military attacks Pakistan in several places in the city.
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Between two series of explosions of India, Pakistan accused Pakistan of targeted civilians and civil infrastructure, especially in Jamm and Kashmir and Paunjab. “Special attention focuses on the target of civil infrastructure and population in Jamm and Kashmir and Pandjab,” Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said during Saturday’s special briefing.
The explosions on Saturday morning were heard near vital installations, including the airport, the PTI press agency, quoted immutable officials. The sirens also left the city as soon as the explosion was heard.
Electricity was also cut through the city, the locals said Livemint on the phone from Srinagar.
Around 6 o’clock there were three backs together. Then there was another explosion after some time. This one was the loudest and felt like a tremor with a loud boom.
“At about 6 o’clock in the morning there were three eruptions back together. Then there was another explosion after some time. This was the loudest and felt like a tremor with a loud boom. Since then there has been explosions, but not so loud.”
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Saturday’s explosions came the day after India was thwarted by Pakistani drives of drones at 26 locations in Jammu and Kashmir, Pandjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. Srinagar also saw drones attack on Friday.
For most of the Srinagar population, explosions such as these are unheard of. “We have seen conflicts, meetings in the last three decades. But we have never seen drone attacks and such an explosion in Srinagar,” said another inhabitant living in Srinagar.
SINDOOR OPERATION
Pakistani drone attack and countermeasures in India were the day after India destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistanicly occupied Kashmir (POK). India’s strike, created by the Sindoor Operation, came two weeks after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 people were killed, mostly tourists.
Similar reports of drone attacks also came from Jammu, where the visual effects shared by a news agency or showed damaged houses. Until this message was filed.
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Previously on Saturday, Pakistan claimed that India had fired missiles on three air bases in the country. But most of the missiles were captured and that retaliatory strikes in India were taking place, as stated by the AP press agency. The press agency did not even say that India had hit four air bases in Pakistan and quoted resources.
There was no official comment on this statement.
Meanwhile, a group of seven nations, or G7, called on “maximum restrictions” from India and Pakistan in the middle of the enemy.
“Another military escalation is a serious threat to regional stability. We are deeply concerned about the security of civilians on both sides,” Foreign Ministers’ statement said on Friday. “We call for immediate de-academic and encourage both countries to engage in a direct dialogue to a peaceful result,” G7 said in a statement.
The J&K officer died in the related report when Pakistan’s shelling hit his residence in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir soon on Saturday. The main Minister Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah shared “devastating news” on the social media platform.
Omar Abdullah said, “We lost a devoted officer of J&K administration.” Officer Raj Kumar Thapa was sent as Rajouri another DC.
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