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Unease lingers in Kashmir despite ceasefire between India and Pakistan

Unease lingers in Kashmir despite ceasefire between India and Pakistan

Washington Post11-05-2025

NEELUM VALLEY, Pakistan — Joy about an India-Pakistan ceasefire was short-lived in Kashmir.
Tens of thousands fled the Indian-controlled part of the disputed region last week amid heavy shelling and drone attacks by Pakistan. Yet despite a ceasefire announced Saturday, only a handful of families returned to their homes Sunday.

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