Blackout imposed again in Jammu, explosions heard

For the second consecutive day, several cities in the Jammu region on Friday witnessed a blackout, with reports of explosions and sirens being heard.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said he could hear “intermittent sounds of blasts, probably heavy artillery” in Jammu.
News agency ANI released deferred visuals of explosions being heard and red streaks seen across the skies in Samba district. The agency quoted unidentified defence sources as saying that Pakistani drones were again seen in the Jammu, Samba and Pathankot sectors.
This came a day after India accused Pakistan of attacking military stations in Jammu, Pathankot and Udhampur near the International Border using missiles and drones. The Indian Army alleged on Friday that Pakistan launched 300 to 400 drones targeting military installations in 36 locations along India’s northern and western borders, all of which were intercepted.
A blackout was enforced in several cities in North India, including Jammu, on Thursday night due to the attacks.
Throughout the daytime on Friday, commercial establishments, banks and government offices were open as...
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