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Kashmir's towns caught in deadly crossfire amid rising tensions

Thursday 08 May 2025 - 09:32
By: Zahouani Ilham
Kashmir's towns caught in deadly crossfire amid rising tensions

In the wake of escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, towns in Indian-administered Kashmir, particularly Poonch, have become frontline victims of the ongoing military conflict. The violence began on May 7, after Indian missile strikes on Pakistan, which were in retaliation for an attack on tourists in Pahalgam, India. Pakistan's subsequent artillery bombardment has led to widespread devastation in Poonch district, with at least 11 casualties reported.

The Indian strikes targeted several locations across Pakistan’s Punjab province and Pakistani-administered Kashmir. These military exchanges follow a deadly attack on Indian tourists in Pahalgam on April 22, which India attributed to a Pakistan-based armed group. Although Pakistan denies these claims, it is clear that both countries’ military actions are intensifying, escalating fears of a broader conflict.

Locals in Poonch and nearby areas, including Shahpur and Mankote, have witnessed some of the heaviest shelling in over four decades. The bombardment has caused significant destruction to homes, including a video shared by residents showing a bloodstained courtyard and collapsed buildings. Civilians, including children, have become victims of the violence, with several homes reduced to rubble.

In the face of this mounting aggression, residents express their deep reluctance for war. Despite the bombings, there is widespread anger towards local authorities for failing to evacuate civilians and protect them from the assault. While some people have begun following government protocols for war preparedness, many are simply trying to survive the terror that has gripped their communities.

The border skirmishes reflect a broader and dangerous escalation of conflict, with military engagements now affecting multiple regions across Kashmir. In response, Pakistan claims to have shot down Indian fighter jets, though India has yet to confirm any such losses. Amidst the uncertainty, locals in Indian-administered Kashmir fear for their safety, with many hoarding essential supplies in anticipation of further attacks.


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