Caxemira authorities administered by India ordered the withdrawal of citizens from areas who consider dangerous as the conflict between New Delhi and Islamabad intensifies.
Jammu and Caxemira Deputy Governor Manoj Sinha guided the districts to transfer residents of “vulnerable areas to safer places”.
Accommodation, food and medicines will be provided to citizens withdrawn, said the office of the deputy governor on social network X.
The orders were issued hours after India launched a series of attacks against what he called the “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan and Caxemira, taking rival neighbors on the edge of a large -scale war.
According to the Reuters news agency, at least 26 civilians were killed and 46 were injured after India attacks in Pakistan, a Pakistani military spokesman said.
The Indian army reported that three civilians in the cashmire managed by India were killed in border bombings by Pakistani troops.
Residents say they were forced to flee from home and shelter after India launched missile attacks against the neighbor.
“Suddenly, electricity is over. I thought a transformer had burst, but then he knew that Indian troops began to bombard and shoot us,” said Raja Shahid Bashir, shawai resident in the Pakistan’s cashmire, to Pakistan CNN .
“Bombs fell near our house and we left, we took our animals and belongings and we housed,” said Bashir.
Another resident, called Shakeel Butt, told the CNN who had to flee when the bombs began to fall over the village.
“A bomb fell into a house near the mosque, hurting two people. Other houses were also hit in our area and we fled to a safer place,” she said.
The Indian army said he attacked nine “terrorist fields” in Pakistan and Caxemira administered by Pakistan.
At least 26 civilians were killed due to the Indian Army action, a Pakistan military spokesman said, according to Reuters news agency.
Pakistan said it had retaliated by slaughtering five Indian Air Force jets and a drone. India did not confirm the losses of fighters.
Zeeshan Akram, a resident of Muridke, in Punjab province, Pakistan, told Reuters that drones appeared in the early hours of Wednesday (7) and hit a mosque in the city, destroying it.
“They hit the mosque directly,” the courtyard destroyed, the minister’s office in front of the mosque and the roof. Everything was destroyed. There was a person sitting on the roof, in service, and she was martyred, “Akram told Reuters.
“Fear and terror spread among people. People went out to the fields, outdoors, no less,” commented Waqas Ahmed, another Muridke resident, to Reuters.
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Source: CNN Brasil

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