Indian Army bomb settlement squad destroyed live Pakistani shell in Poonach, Jammu and Kashmir

The bomb settlement squad of the Indian Army has destroyed a living Pakistani shell near a village in a border area of ​​Jammu and Kashmir. Live Shell was kept on the roadside and destroyed to ensure the safety of the locals.

Mohammad Mashuk said that the army was working “tremendous” to destroy the live shells launched by Pakistan. He said that Live Shell, which was here in Dara Bagyal, was a threat to all living here, and this danger is now averted.

“I want to say that the Indian Army is doing a tremendous work throughout Poonch. Live Shell was on the roadside, and a ‘colony’ nearby. However, the army personnel destroyed it. It was a great danger for us, especially for those who walk on this path.

A local of Dara Bagyal in Poonch said, “The army has destroyed a bomb that came from Pakistan. We were in danger and frightened because of this. I want to thank them for destroying the bomb.”

Meanwhile, local people have suffered extensive damage in the border districts in Jammu and Kashmir due to rapid shelling by Pakistan during the recent struggle. Local people in these districts were the first time in the line of fire during the recent struggle between India and Pakistan, which came into a break after reaching an agreement to end the enmity between the two countries.

However, the destruction caused by the fire from the Pakistani side has caused havoc in the lives of people living in villages near the border areas, destroyed their houses or in a dilapidated position, it has become unacceptable.

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Mohammad, a elder village in Rajouri, said that his entire house came down after hitting shells in the building. He appealed to the government to provide tents and other assistance to his family as they are not to go anywhere.

Allegedly, local people have damaged their livestock, assets and essentially border areas such as Novashera.

Last week, Surinder Chaudhary, the sub -scholar of Jammu and Kashmir, visited the border villages near LoC in Rajouri district and interacted with residents affected by recent enmity. (AI)

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