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Search continues for unexploded shells

Hindustan Times Lucknow

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May 13, 2025

Security forces along the line of control (LoC) have been scanning the area for unexploded mortar shells and projectiles fired by Pakistan between May 7 and May 10, after India responded to terror attacks in Pahalgam by strikes across the LoC on the morning of May 7, and then responded to several waves of attacks by Pakistan.

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria

JAMMU:

The two countries announced the cessation of hostilities on Saturday and security forces are trying to ensure that the several unexploded shells lying around—the result of heavy shelling from across the border that claimed 25 lives—do not cause any further damage. On Sunday, police defused five mortar shells in Samba, including one near the deputy commissioner's office.

Security forces asked citizens to stay away from live shells and projectiles, particularly in the worst-hit Poonch district. In an appeal via an advisory and loudspeakers, the police said: "It has come to our notice that unexploded shells are present in various parts of Poonch district. For your safety and the safety of your loved ones, Poonch Police urges all citizens not to touch or approach any unexploded shell or suspicious object under any circumstances. Maintain a safe distance and immediately vacate the area if such an object is found. Inform the nearest police station or call PCR Poonch immediately on spotting any such object."

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