INDIA
Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, tensions have heightened along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's border district, prompting border villagers to clean and prepare their underground bunkers amid rising fears of escalation.
Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, tensions have heightened along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's border district, prompting border villagers to clean and prepare their underground bunkers amid rising fears of escalation.
Residents in villages located close to Pakistani military posts have started clearing out old underground bunkers and stocking up on emergency supplies as a precautionary measure. Villagers, who had moved past the memories of cross-border firing in recent years, are now preparing for any potential escalation. Visuals show them storing blankets and beds inside the bunkers.
Speaking to ANI, a resident of a nearby village said, "The people had forgotten the bunkers. The bunkers are being cleaned again now. There is an atmosphere of fear, but we hope harmony will prevail in the valley." Another resident from the same village said, "We are with the government, we stand by them. We strongly condemn the terror attack, we are in support of our army and administration. Whenever they need us, we are ready to provide any possible support, even lay down our lives."
"Earlier, there used to be firing incidents in this area. Our village is located near the LoC. We are cleaning the bunkers so that we can move our family to safety during such incidents. We are thankful to the central government for providing us with such bunkers," he said.
Many of these bunkers, popularly referred to as "Modi bunkers" after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure, saw a major push for their construction, were built to protect civilians during periods of intense shelling across the LoC.With fresh tensions, residents have begun refurbishing these shelters, which had fallen into disuse during recent years of relative calm.
Security forces in the region remain on high alert, and the administration has also asked civilians to stay vigilant.The government has in the past provided financial assistance and technical support for the construction of individual and community bunkers in vulnerable areas, such as Poonch and Rajouri.
The incident in Pahalgam, which left security personnel and civilians dead, has heightened concerns about cross-border infiltration attempts and the potential for renewed hostilities along sensitive stretches of the border.Despite the atmosphere of fear, villagers express hope that peace will prevail and that there will be no repeat of the violence that marked earlier years in the region.
Meanwhile, in a significant development amid heightened security concerns following the recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, intelligence agencies have compiled a list of 14 local terrorists actively operating in the Union Territory.
According to sources, these individuals, aged between 20 to 40 years, are actively aiding foreign terrorists from Pakistan by providing logistical and ground-level support. The identified operatives are reportedly affiliated with three major Pakistan-backed terror outfits: Hizbul Mujahideen, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). Among them, three are associated with Hizbul Mujahideen, eight with LeT, and three with JeM.
Security forces have launched coordinated operations across South Kashmir, particularly in Anantnag and Pulwama districts, where many of the listed individuals are believed to be operating. Senior officials indicate that these names are part of a larger intelligence dossier being used to pre-empt further attacks and disrupt terror logistics in the Valley.
The agencies are engaged in finding links between these 14 terrorists with the five terrorists who attacked the 26 tourists in the Baisaran picturesque meadow, near the popular tourist town of Pahalgam, around 2 PM on April 22.
The release of the list of these 14 local active terrorists is a move followed by investigators, who identified five terrorists involved in the deadly attack, including three Pakistani nationals. The authorities had earlier also released three sketches of these Pakistani terrorists--Asif Fauji, Suleman Shah and Abu Talha. The other two Valley-based operatives were identified as Adil Guri and Ahsan. A bounty of Rs 20 lakh on each has also been announced.
The NIA, along with other agencies, are currently assisting the Jammu and Kashmir Police in the overall investigation as Pakistan-based terror outfit Let's proxy TRF has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by DNA staff and is published from ANI.
Only time Dharmendra posed with his two wives Prakash Kaur and Hema Malini, check rare photo inside
Big blow to Bangladesh, India imposes BAN on these major Bangladeshi goods
India rebukes Pakistan at UN Security Council, says 'experienced decades of Pakistani...'
THIS is most remote post office in the world, fondly called Penguin Post Office, it is located in...
MP politician’s ‘obscene act’ on Delhi-Mumbai expressway caught in camera, police register case
'He is Bharat ka Chirag': Gujarat shopkeeper returns US tourist’s lost wallet, refuses reward
What is Sugar Boards? CBSE’s new initiative to reduce diabetes risk in children, will it work?
At least 12 injured in knife attack in Germany's Hamburg, three critical
Meet man who used to sell 'golgappe' during day, study at night, now works in ISRO after clearing...
Aditya Birla Fashion's revenue drops 21.86 pc in Q4, massive net loss at Rs...
Viral video: Tesla owner uses self-driving mode to make espresso on the go, Elon Musk reacts
Elderly man's unique blessing style goes viral, netizens say 'chacha ji is the real DJ'
EAM Jaishankar's BIG warning to Pakistan: 'India won't give in to nuclear blackmail'
Woman suffers fractures from rolling over in bed, was trying to avoid..., she is from...
Jaipur shops rename sweets amid India Pak tensions, from Mysore Pak, Aam Pak to...
Streamline Your Marketing Edits with This Audio Trimmer
Beyond the Brew: The Power of Ambience in Shaping the Coffee Experience
Giant ostrich causally takes stroll along bustling street - no, seriously! WATCH viral video
Viral video: Mother beats, abuses her children on camera; internet reacts with outrage
Bangladesh cancels 180-crore defence deal with India amid strained ties
Imran Khan taunts Pakistan Army chief, says General Asim Muneer should be...
As heavy rain derails plans, Hindu and Muslim families share wedding hall, enjoy joint feast
Khushi Kapoor looks ravishing in hand-painted gown by Rajasthan artisans at Cannes
Will Bangladesh plunge into deeper crisis if Muhammad Yunus quits? Army chief says...
Chilling video shows king cobra slithering over sleeping man; what happened next is unbelievable
Big move by Mukesh Ambani, Reliance to invest Rs 75000 crore over next 5 years in...
Avengers delayed, Marvel pushes Doomsday release by..., film to now release on...
Beauty influencer breaks up with boyfriend, he shows up during her livestream, does THIS