Pakistan Army targets Pangchi’s civilian area; houses, water tanks are seriously injured

“The whole house was damaged. Nearby houses were damaged as well… Pakistan is targeting civilians… They are deliberately targeting Poonch…Gurdwara, temples and mosques – they are not spared anything yet,” local resident Balbir Singh told ANI.
“This is all the evil design in Pakistan, it’s targeting civilians…people are scared, but they will continue to live here and stand with the Indian army…we were uprooted in 1947 and then lived here. Then, a lot of fires. Added.
Pakistan also targets a temple in the Rupu Nagar region of Chamu, officials said on Saturday.
The strike took place near the gate of the AAP Shambhu Temple. Jamu police and other agencies are searching for projectile debris. According to the National Disaster Response Force (SDRF), there is no life in the incident. JK police and other agencies were on the scene, and the area was blocked. SDRF staffer Rashpal Singh told ANI: “…Our team is here. There is no causal relationship…the projectile fragments appear.
“This is the main gate of the Temple of Sakura, where people offer prayers in the early morning, but the sirens are activated, so there are fewer people here. Pakistan will face the right answer.”
The visual effect of the event point shows debris found between a group of houses. Local residents nearly escaped this situation.
According to local residents, Ashraf heard an explosion around 05:45 a.m. He found an explosion in the air and then found fragments of unidentified fragments scattered across various parts of the house. He contacted the locals and then the police arrived at the scene and retrieved the debris.
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On Friday, the Foreign Ministry strongly condemned Pakistan’s intentional targeting civilian infrastructure, including schools and places of worship. Foreign Minister Vikram Misri has criticized Pakistan for intentional shelling of Goodvalas, churches and temples along the Line of Control (LOC), calling the attacks “even Pakistan’s new lows.”