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JK: Safety intensified, Rajouri signed vehicle on rising border tensions

Tensions have risen between India and Pakistan following the deadly Pahalgam attack, with security in several areas of the valley, including in the Poonch and Rajouri areas, and police have set up vehicle checkpoints on multiple roads. Strengthened security measures also adopted small arms of repeated shots along the Line of Control (LOC), which was responded by Indian forces.
Visual effects from Poonch and Rajouri show that security forces randomly check vehicles, ask people for IDs, and sometimes check people's bags.
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Earlier on May 5, the Indian Army had an unprovoked small arms shooting (LOC) seat on the entire Line of Control (LOC) in the early hours of May 5-May 6, according to the Indian Army.
Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked small arms, shooting from pillars opposite the areas of Jammu and Kashmir and Kashmir.
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The Indian army said in a statement, “During the night of 05-06 May 2025, Pakistan Army resorted to unprovoked small-arms firing from posts across the Line of Control in areas opposite Kupwara, Baramulla, Poonch, Rajouri, Mendhar, Naushera, Sunderbani and Akhnoor in J&K. Indian Army responded in proportionate manner.”

On May 4, the Indian army also responded to the unprovoked small arms (LOC) in the Kupwara, Baramulla, Poonch, Rajauri, Mendhar, Naushera, Naushera, Sunderbani and Baramulla, Baramulla, Poonch, Poonch and Akhnoor regions.

According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA), on April 30, India closed its space to all aircraft registered in Pakistan and aircraft operated by Pakistan Airlines, which is another major step after the terrorist attacks in Jamu and Pahalgam in Kashmir on April 22, in which 26 people were killed.

India issued a notice to the pilot (NOTAM), confirming that the airspace has shut down its space, from April 30 to May 23 (the estimated duration), including military aircraft, including military flights, including military flights.

On April 29, the Director-General of the Military Operations of India and Pakistan held a hotline to discuss Pakistan's unwarranted ceasefire violations, such as defense sources.

Sources said India warned Pakistan not to make unwarranted violations of the ceasefire along the LOC and international borders.

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