Villages along IB turn into ghost towns as cross border shelling killed 5, displaced 90000

A week of relentless Pakistan shelling has driven 1,00,000 people from their homes in Jammu and Kashmir, reducing their villages to ghost towns and leaving their homes pockmarked, bearing the telltale signs of hostilities from across the border. Soonam Kundal is busy gathering her belongings at her home in Keso village, a few kilometers from the border. The 19-year-old is alone at home. On Tuesday evening, her father was curing a newly built boundary wall when a mortar shell landed in the compound of their house, injuring him, her mother…

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