Rajouri (J&K), May 18, 2025 (ANI): Life in the border areas of Rajouri is slowly returning to normal after recent shelling incidents. An 85-year-old resident from Border areas expressed his longing for peace, stating that he has never witnessed such intense conflict in his lifetime, referencing past conflicts in 1947, 1965, and 1971. Despite the challenges, some markets in the border areas have started reopening, with a few shops operational. However, fear still lingers among residents due to the tension on Borders. The roads and highways are gradually being restored but work remains affected as laborers from other states left the area during the shelling. Residents are eager for peace and stability to return, allowing them to resume their daily lives without fear. The situation remains fragile, with ongoing efforts to restore normalcy and ensure the safety of the local population.
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00:19When the shell started, we closed the house and we were going to the house.
00:24After that, we were also scared and scared.
00:28but now we are opening a little bit of a bag.
00:33We are closing the bag at 4-5 o'clock.
00:37We are closing the bag at 6-7 o'clock.
00:40We were closing the bag at 12 o'clock.
00:43We were closing the bag at 12 o'clock.
00:45We were closing the bag at the market.
00:48Now we are not coming in the market.
00:50What do you think of the bag?
00:51The bag is scared.
00:53There are a lot of people in their hearts.
00:56People are closing the bag.
01:00The school is closed.
01:01The other people are closing the bag.
01:03The kids are closing the bag.
01:07The market is closed.
01:10When the ceasefire was closed,
01:13the situation was closed.
01:15The majority of the lives are closing.
01:18The schools are closed.
01:20The impact has been in the market.
01:23The people of New York City all give us the hope.
01:26But even if we will have a good feeling,
01:28we will feel that the pandemic will come to make it.
01:30Or the moment will it happen.
01:31It will go to the public,
01:32the people of New York City on our streets.
01:34The situation that it should not be a matter of.
01:35The situation is not going to happen.
01:36I have never seen the wars before.
01:37We looked at the animals.
01:38I have never seen the wars.
01:39We looked at the plants.
01:40We looked at the migrants.
01:41We looked at the rest.
01:42We looked at the German people and everything,
01:43but we haven't seen them.
01:44We have needed the direct arms.
01:45The world is ready.
01:46You can't get it alone.
01:47That's not the same.
01:48People are dead, the people are dead and the people are dead.
01:52What will they eat in this case?
01:55What will they do?
01:55What will they do in this case?
01:56They will die.
01:58People are going to Kishmour.
02:01What will they do here?
02:03What will they do here?
02:05What will they do here?
02:06What will they do here?
02:08Do you feel calm today?
02:10Yes, are they back a little calm?
02:11What do you know now?
02:12Yes, you need to be safe.
02:18Yes, we need to be safe.
02:21We need to be safe.
02:22We need to be safe.
02:23We need to be safe and we need to be safe.
02:26The people still are safe.
02:28There are 2-3-4 schools.
02:29There are 2-3 schools in the land.
02:31I was running the parking lot.
02:32I am going to be back here.
02:34I am going back and the level is not coming.
02:36The level is not working.
02:37This bridge is going to be a bridge.
02:39I am working on the street.
02:40You have to be in the road and bridge?
02:42Yes, sir.
02:43Where are the people from here?
02:45Some of them are in the U.P., some of them are mixed.
02:48No, sir.
02:50No, sir, no.
02:51This is the job.
02:52Yes, sir.