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Bunkers built in last village of Poonch sector to ensure locals' safety

Poonch (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Mar 1 (ANI): Bunkers are being constructed in the last village of Poonch sector in order to ensure the safety of locals residing here.

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Visual of bunker being constructed in Poonch's Karamara village.

Poonch (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Mar 1 (ANI): Bunkers are being constructed in the last village of Poonch sector in order to ensure the safety of locals residing here.
The village, identified as Karamara, is one that is witnessing constant firing in the wake of escalated tension along the Indo-Pak border. 
People living in that area claim that Pakistan is less than a kilometre from their village and firing occurs almost everyday.
Locals have also alleged that bullets and mortars are fired from both ends and the bunkers that are being built by the government are expected to bring some respite.
Speaking to ANI, Ayaz Khan, a local, said: "Firing happens here daily. I have grown up seeing this. For the last 5 to 10 days a lot of bunkers have been built. More bunkers are being constructed; this is going to help us a lot."
Another local named Mohd. Jahangir also asserted that the bunkers will be of great help as firing here is a routine.
"This is the last village of Poonch. Continuous firing happens here.  Whenever Pakistan fires it is towards our village. Many people in our village are injured. The government is making shelters, which will help us. We will be saved because of these shelters now."
Jahangir also thanked the government for building these shelters. He added, "I would like to thank the government for providing us with this. The sound of firing has become a part of our life. The distance between our village and Pakistan is less than a kilometre."
The past weeks have witnessed cross-border firing on an everyday basis, ever since 40 CRPF personnel lost their lives in the February 14 terror attack in Pulwama.
Two weeks after the attack, the Indian Air Force (IAF) launched air strikes targetting terror launch pads in Pakistan's Balakot.
A day after India carried out air strikes, Jammu and Kashmir saw heightened military activity, with Pakistani jets violating the Indian air space and dropping some bombs in Rajouri sector after which one of their fighters was shot down.
India said it foiled an attempt by Pakistan Air Force on February 27 to carry out strikes in Jammu and Kashmir by shooting down an F-16 fighter plane while losing its own MiG-21 jet. 
The pilot of the jet, Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, was detained in Pakistan. He is slated to be released today. (ANI) 

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