J&K Residents Return Amid Unexploded Shell Dangers
J&K Residents Return Amid Unexploded Shell Dangers

J&K Residents Return Amid Unexploded Shell Dangers

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After a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, residents displaced by shelling along the Line of Control and International Border in Jammu and Kashmir have begun returning home, even as authorities warn of ongoing dangers from unexploded shells. Security forces and police continue to advise the public to avoid suspicious objects and report them, as clearance operations by bomb squads are still underway. Fatalities from the incident have included both civilians and military personnel, highlighting the ongoing risks. Community education campaigns are being conducted to warn residents, especially children, about unexploded ordnance. In less-affected areas, commercial activities and schools are gradually resuming. The situation remains tense, with authorities emphasizing the importance of adhering to safety protocols during the return process.

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