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Filipinos told to avoid India-Pakistan border
The Freeman
|May 08, 2025
The Philippine Embassy in Pakistan has advised Filipinos to avoid travel to parts of Kashmir administered by Pakistan following recent missile strikes by India.
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In an advisory issued Wednesday, May 7, the Philippine Embassy specifically warned against travel to Bhimber City, Azad Kashmir, the Sialkot Line of Control, and anywhere within five miles of the India-Pakistan border.
The Line of Control is the de facto border between India and Pakistan in the region of Jammu and Kashmir, a territory both countries claim in full but control in part.
“Filipinos residing in these areas are advised to exercise extreme caution,” the embassy said.
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