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India-Pakistan Ceasefire : India’s worst-hit border town sees residents return?

May 2025 144 views 02 Min 44 Sec

India-Pakistan Ceasefire : India’s worst-hit border town sees residents return? | India Abroad In J&K, India, Poonch bore the brunt with at least 12 people killed and 49 injured according to officials. This included 12-year-old Zian Khan and his twin sister Urwa Fatima, hit by an artillery shell on Wednesday as their parents tried to leave the town.

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