CM Omar Abdullah visits places affected by Pakistan attacks in Jammu

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited civil areas in Jammu on Saturday, which was targeted by Pakistan in drone and missile attacks.

After targeting his home due to Pakistan’s frequent shelling, Raj Kumar Thappa, a resident of Rajouri, a resident of Rajouri, who was a resident of Rajouri, also lost his life in these attacks.

Omar Abdullah expressed grief over the death of Adhikari Thappa and paid his condolences by sharing a post on his official ‘X’ handle.

“Destructive news from Rajouri. We have lost a dedicated officer of J&K administration services. Yesterday he was going around the district with the deputy CM and I attended the online meeting, which I presided over. Today the officer was killed by Pak Shelling because he did not do our additional District Development Commissioner for Camp. Abdullah’s official ‘X’ post read.

Pakistan on Saturday opened fire from across the border, causing significant damage to civil areas in Rajouri district of Jammu and increased the possibility among the residents.

A series of explosions damaged many houses and properties throughout the region, causing nervousness among the residents. According to local people, smoke increased after loud explosions in Rajouri. “An injured person has been brought here.

“The doctors and the entire team are ready. Their treatment started immediately,” Farooq Ahmed Wani said, security in the hospital.

Officials confirmed that the injured citizen was rushed to the hospital immediately after shelling. There was also strikes near the AAP Shambu temple in Jammu, inspiring Jammu Police and other agencies to fix the pieces projected from the site.

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Meanwhile, at least four airbases in Pakistan were hit by Indian attacks in the early hours of Saturday, the top government sources said, as tension between the two countries continues to grow.

Sources told ANI that India retaliated soon after attacking 26 places across India on Saturday. Firing is still going on in many places along the Line of Control (LOC). (AI)

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