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Information Forces, don’t rush to any explosion site: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann urges people

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann urged residents to remain calm and not rush to explode the site after unidentified projectiles in densely populated areas landed. The military has an advisory requirement that if an explosion occurs, inform the police or the army immediately. Don’t get to your place, because there may be some (living objects of objects)… So I urge everyone not to panic or believe the rumors. The military updates every 2 hours. The police or the army will get there immediately. His appeal came hours after several tense hours in several places in Punjab, where a sound like an explosion was heard, an unidentified object crashed in the village of kanganiwal in Jalandar district. Officials said an immigrant worker was injured, some of the homes were damaged in the incident.

Explosions and debris in Punjab

Locals in Jalandhar described hearing a loud explosion around 1:30 a.m. Saturday. “I was standing near the window when an object hit a tank (a tank of the house) around 1.30 a.m. and broke the glasses of 4-5 houses before landing,” said a woman in the area. She added that the injured laborer was taken to the hospital.
“The water tank in our house was damaged and many curtains were broken. There was smoke around it,” said resident Satinder Kumar. “A car was damaged…we were all scared.” Surjit Kaur said the sky before the explosion was flashing red lights. “The water tanks in some other houses in the area were also damaged,” she said.

Cross-region aviation alarms and shutdowns

A similar explosion was heard on Pathankot and Jalandhar at about 5 a.m. These reports are not officially confirmed. On Saturday morning, air strike sirens were activated in Hoshiarpur, Amritsar and Jalandhar. The Amritsar Regional Government asked people to stay indoors and avoid windows at 7:54 a.m.


Jalandhar Deputy Director Himanshu Aggarwal asked people to avoid public gatherings, stay indoors and limit movement in tall buildings. Orders to close the markets of Jalandhar Cantt and Adampur. “Malls and high-rise commercial buildings in other parts of the region will remain closed today,” he said.

The second night from Pakistan’s drone attack

According to officials, this is the second consecutive night of drone attacks in Pakistan. Indian air defense intercepted multiple drones in the Ferozepur, Pathankot, Fazilka and Amritsar areas. In Ferozepur, three family members were injured, set up the structure and caught fire when a collapsed projectile attacked their house in the village of Khai Pheme Ke.
Officials also reported debris in unidentified objects from the areas of Biss (Amritsar), Jalandhar and Tarn Taran.

India-Pakistan conflict escalates

Tensions have intensified since the Indian Armed Forces launched a targeted strike on Pakistan’s terrorist launch pad and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on Wednesday. The strike was a cross-border link that officials said was said to be.

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