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The live shells found after Pakistan resorted to intense shelling during the recent conflict between India and Pakistan are being defused by the Indian army for the protection of locals, safeguarding them from further harm.
Amid ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, the Indian Army took a humanitarian initiative by organising a free medical camp in Narayana village of the Akhnoor sector, located near the border.
Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi on Wednesday lauded Operation Sindoor as a significant success for the Indian Army in dismantling terrorist leaders and training centres in Pakistan.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday hailed people's unity and integrity and support to the Indian Army and the country in Operation Sindoor.
The Indian Army's Bomb Disposal Squad has been actively engaged in defusing unexploded shells in the residential areas near the Line of Control (LoC) villages in the Noushera sector of Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district, ensuring the safety of local residents in the region.
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak on Tuesday said that the Tiranga Yatras will be taken out to spread the valour of the Indian Army to celebrate the success of Operation Sindoor, adding that the country stands with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Schools in Katra, Jammu & Kashmir, are reopening after the India-Pakistan ceasefire. Students are relieved and grateful to the Indian Army for their safety during the conflict. They're excited to return to their studies and happy to be back in school.
Sources in the Indian Army confirmed on Tuesday that no enemy drones have been reported on Indian territory at present, adding that the situation remains calm and completely under control.
In a breakthrough, a series of joint operations launched by the Indian Army and Assam Rifles in the hill and valley districts of Manipur between May 5-12 resulted in the apprehension of 16 cadres from the hill and valley-based groups.
Calling the Indian Army "best in the world," Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Monday said that the message of cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan should have come from New Delhi, not from Washington.