Umar met the people in shelling affected areas and urged to create bunker pits


Umar went to the Poonch area and took the stock.
Omar Abdullah : Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah contacted Pakistani shelling in Poonch district on Monday and emphasized the need to create bunkers in areas. Since Wednesday, a maximum of 27 people have been killed in Sheling by Pakistan. Immediately after the end of the ‘Operation Syndor’ that India started, Pakistan opened fire. India started ‘Operation Sindur’ to attack nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and its occupied Kashmir to avenge the death of 26 people on April 22, April 22.
Visited to the Powens and went to the area
Abdullah also visited Poonch with his advisor Nasir Aslam Wani and MLA Ezaz John and inspected the badly damaged areas in Pakistan’s sheling. Amarjeet Singh and Amrik Singh met the families of those killed in Sheling and expressed their condolences to the tragic families. Leaders said the locals had informed the Chief Minister about the ground situation. The purpose of the pilgrimage is to express support for mourning families.
Shocking is currently closed
Abdullah also visited the tunnel area and spoke to the locals in the border areas taken to safe places. He was informed by his government minister Javed Rana about the actions taken by the administration. The Chief Minister stressed the need to construct bunkers to protect the residents of the border. He will also visit Rajuri. Last night, Jammu and Kashmir firing from Pakistan caused great peace. This is the first night in recent times. New Delhi and Islamabad agreed to implement military operations immediately after the drone and missile attacks on the border for four days on Saturday afternoon.
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