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Two blasts, siren heard in Jammu city in Indian Kashmir

Two blasts, siren heard in Jammu city in Indian Kashmir

Reuters08-05-2025

JAMMU, India, May 8 (Reuters) - Two huge blasts and sirens were heard in Jammu city in Indian Kashmir on Thursday and there was a blackout across the city, a Reuters witness said.

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