Situation remains normal as no shelling reported in J-K, Punjab, Rajasthan

Story by  ANI | Posted by  Aasha Khosa | Date 11-05-2025
Calm prevails over Dal lake in Srinagar on Sunday morning (Courtesy: Dr Tariq Tramboo's X Post)
Calm prevails over Dal lake in Srinagar on Sunday morning (Courtesy: Dr Tariq Tramboo's X Post)

 

Samba (Jammu and Kashmir)

After four days of heavy shelling and firing amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, the situation in Jammu-Kashmir and Punjab remained normal on Sunday morning.

No drones, firing or shelling were reported in these regions.

Jitendar Singh, a local from Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir said that no incidents were reported overnight.

"Nothing happened over the night. It was only yesterday that firing took place in Akhnoor. We hope it remains the same. However, we can't trust them as they can do anything," the local said, speaking to ANI.

Situations also seemed normal in other parts of Jammu and Kashmir, including Kupwara, Poonch, and Uri.

Locals displaced from border due to Pakistan's attacked being served food at a makeshift camp in Misriwalla, Jammu

Situations also remained normal in Ferozpur and Pathankot of Punjab.

In Rajasthan’s border town of Barmer, streets were bustling with life as the district administration lifted restrictions on all types of public activities in the area.

According to the district officials, shops and markets will open at their regular times, and public activities will resume normally.

Importantly, no drone attacks or shelling were reported in the region last night.

Whereas, earlier on Saturday night, a complete blackout was imposed in the area after Pakistan violated the ceasefire along the International Border and the Line of Control.

India said on Saturday that Pakistan violated the understanding reached between DGMOs of the two countries earlier in the day on stoppage of firing and military action and that the Indian Army is retaliating and dealing with the border intrusions.

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At a special briefing, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri called it a breach of the understanding arrived at earlier on Saturday and said that India takes "very serious note of these violations".