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Families Living Along LoC Remain Wary Of Peace After India-Pakistan Ceasefire

Heavy small arms fire and the mortar shelling on areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in North Kashmir's Uri after the militant attack on tourists in Pahalgam has given sleepless nights to people. Though people have begun to return, they have come across massive devastation with damaged houses, while the fear of fresh skirmishes looms over.

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View of a house damaged in the Salamabad area of Uri due to shelling by Pakistani troops from across the LoC.

Photo: Yasir Iqbal

Heavy shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) has resulted in heavy damage to property while several people have also died due to border skirmishes.

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View of a house damaged in the Salamabad area of Uri due to shelling by Pakistani troops from across the LoC.

Photo: Yasir Iqbal

This the deserted house in Gingal Uri,not in Salamabad.

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People leave with their belonging for safe places following shelling by Pakistani troops from across the LoC.

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This woman is showing the blood stained cloths of her deceased niece who got killed due to the shelling in Uri.

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This woman is sitting in her house in a deserted village of Gingal, Uri.

Photo: Yasir Iqbal

Streets of Uri wear a deserted look after shelling by Pakistani troops.

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