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Despite the ceasefire, there is still a risk of returning

Srinagar/New Delhi: India and Pakistan have avoided fire after India and Pakistan announced the uneasy calm (LOC) and international borders avoid fire after India and Pakistan announced it. Even as life slowly begins to return to normal on Sunday, security forces and border governments remain on high alert. But, by the evening, the power outages and bans came back in some places.

The border areas along India and Pakistan bordered J&K, and in a strong cross-border shelling, he witnessed Mayhem for several days, where houses were destroyed, destroyed and livestock were destroyed, and it was still nervous. Although people from Uri and Poonch have begun returning home, residents in the front areas of Jammu and Kashmir have been warned to check on the troops to clean up in light of alleged messy garbage ammunition. The bomb disposal team will be dispatched to the affected areas to disinfect and remove any undeveloped shells, which could lead to the loss of human life.

J&K police have issued a formal consultation saying: “Don’t go back to the front-line village. Life is at risk due to the undeveloped ammunition (dispersed) after the Pakistan shelling.”

“We are sure there are some unexploded bombs and shells in these areas, which has driven the displaced villagers back to the Aboriginal people. He added that many families live with relatives or friends, and some are away from rented rooms. Those who choose to take refuge in the shelter centers and be cared for by their respective district administrations, as long as we think it is necessary.

In the Rajasthan border city, the market reopened and train services resumed. Restrictive orders were withdrawn in the Punjab and Chandigarh areas. But people were asked to turn off the lights voluntarily in several places.

The Barmer Regional Authority announced on Sunday morning that the market would be opened and all activities would be carried out normally. However, the night power outage returns, and after the “drone activity” people were asked to stay indoors.

In the advance area of ​​Rajasthan, life began to return to normal. However, in Jaisalmer, the state government announced that it would maintain power outages from 7.30 p.m. Sunday to 6 a.m. Monday. People are told to keep an eye on any suspicious person or thing and notify the police immediately.

The power outage was ended by the resumption of electricity in Punjab on Saturday. Punjab police and border security forces maintained strict vigils in the state, and a drone was reportedly recovered from the agricultural sector near the village of Ganeshe Wale Jhugge along the international border. Police in the border area are conducting a search operation for Pakistani drone debris.

Residents of former Gujarat residents Bhuj, Kutch and Jamnagar also began reopening their homes and shops. The power outage order has been temporarily withdrawn from Jamnagar, Okha, Banaskantha, Patan, Kutch and Dwarka. Several villagers from the border area were evacuated and moved to safer areas on Friday and Saturday, returning home.

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