Breaking: Ceasefire Holds in Border Areas, But Fear Lingers Among Civilians After Pakistan Violates Truce Again
After a tense night of cross-border firing from Pakistan, border regions in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan have returned to a fragile calm this morning. Visuals from six different locations reveal that the situation now appears normal, with shops reopening gradually and limited movement resuming. However, security forces remain on high alert. Over the past two days, drones, rockets, and firing had been reported across several villages near the Line of Control and the international border. The Indian Army, supported by the S-400 air defense system, successfully intercepted several threats. Despite Pakistan agreeing to a ceasefire late last night, fresh firing was reported soon after, deepening mistrust among border residents. In Srinagar, although movement has resumed and vehicles are visible on the roads, Dal Lake remains deserted due to the absence of tourists. Locals are venturing out only for essential needs. Meanwhile, in border camps near Jammu, displaced civilians continue to live in fear. Many have lost their homes to shelling and say they can no longer trust Pakistan's promises. India has adopted a firmer stance, treating any Pakistan-linked terror attack as an act of war. Strategic and military reviews are underway to strengthen national defe
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