Major Tragedy Averted in Poonch: Indian Army Defuses Live Pakistani Shell Near Border Village
Major Tragedy Averted in Poonch: Indian Army Defuses Live Pakistani Shell Near Border Village
Major Tragedy Averted in Poonch: A live Pakistani shell found in Dara Bagyal, Poonch, was successfully defused by the Indian Army, averting a major tragedy. Locals praise the army’s swift action amid ongoing border tensions between India and Pakistan.
Major danger averted in Poonch, Army defuses another Pakistani shell; Bomb squad on alert mode. During the India-Pakistan tension, the Pakistani army targeted the border districts. During this time, they tried to target the local people with missiles and firing in the border areas. Meanwhile, now that the tension is reducing, the army is also finding live bombs in the border areas, which the army is engaged in defusing with full enthusiasm.
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In this episode, the bomb disposal squad of the Indian Army has defused a live Pakistani shell near a border village in Poonch under Jammu and Kashmir. The live shell was left by the side of the road and demolished to protect the local population. Mohammad Mashooq said that the army worked on the process of eliminating the biology of Pakistan and the dedication.
Major Tragedy Averted in Poonch: This Shell is bad for the public
Mohammad said that the live shell in Dara Bagyal was a danger to all the people living there. But now this danger has been averted. I want to say that the Indian Army is working with full vigor throughout Poonch.
A live shell was lying on the side of the road, and there was a ‘basti’ nearby. However, the army personnel destroyed it. It was a great danger for us, especially for those who commute through this route.
A local from Dara Bagyal in Poonch said that the army has destroyed a bomb, which came from Pakistan. We were in danger and fear because of this. I want to thank the squad for destroying the bomb.
Locals express pain
Meanwhile, locals in the border districts of Jammu and Kashmir have suffered heavy losses due to the intense shelling by Pakistan during the recent conflict.
Locals of these districts were the first to come under the shelling during the recent conflict between India and Pakistan, which has stopped after the two countries reached an agreement to end hostilities. Surinder Choudhary, the deputy chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, went and spoke with residents of border villages in Rajouri district close to the Line of Control last week.
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