Residents of a border village along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu & Kashmir are grappling with the aftermath of heavy shelling by Pakistan, which resulted in extensive damage to civilian properties, including homes and shops.
#WATCH | Jammu & Kashmir | Residents of a border village along the LoC suffer as their shops get damaged in shelling by Pakistan pic.twitter.com/ibXd6Bh9OT
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As a precautionary measure, all schools, colleges, and universities across J&K will remain closed on 9th and 10th May due to ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan.
#WATCH | All schools across J&K are closed today and tomorrow as a measure of precaution due to ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan
— ANI (@ANI) May 9, 2025
Visuals from Srinagar
All schools, colleges and universities in J&K will be closed on 9th & 10th May as a precautionary measure, said J&K… pic.twitter.com/7jUByQ0CLR
According to a local resident, who spoke out about the attack, “After we closed our shop last night, shelling started. This morning I saw that my shop is completely damaged. This is like target killing of civilians.” The resident’s account reflects the intense and destructive nature of the shelling, which targeted areas close to the international border.
The shelling, which occurred overnight, left several houses and shops in ruins. Burnt debris and shattered structures can be seen across the village, with civilians now struggling to recover from the devastation.
Local authorities have expressed concern over the rising casualties and destruction caused by such cross-border shelling, which has left the residents in fear and despair.
This attack is another chapter in the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan, with civilian areas becoming increasingly vulnerable to military strikes across the LoC.