Pahalgam Terror Attack: J&K Residents In Border Areas Clean 'Modi Bunkers' Amid Indo-Pak Tensions
Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, tensions have heightened along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's border district, prompting border villagers to clean and prepare their underground bunkers amid rising fears of escalation. Residents in villages located close to Pakistani military posts have started clearing out old underground bunkers and stocking up on emergency supplies as a precautionary measure.#modibunkers #undergroundbunkers #bunkers #jammu #bordervillages #loc #indopakborder #jammuandkashmir #pakistan #pahalgam #indopaktensions #terrorism #pahalgamattack #indiapakistan #security #kashmir #terrorattack #news #toibharat #toi #timesofindia

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