Escalating Tensions: Civilians Caught in India-Pakistan Crossfire
The escalation of armed clashes between India and Pakistan has led to widespread panic among residents, with families fleeing, stockpiling essentials, and facing dire conditions near the border regions. Tensions rose after India targeted alleged terrorist camps in Pakistan, prompting intense shelling in various areas.

Civilians in India and Pakistan are scrambling for safety as military tensions escalate. Heavy artillery and drone usage have become prevalent, increasing civilian fears. The recent conflict originated from India's retaliatory strikes on alleged terrorist camps following a violent attack in Kashmir.
In border areas such as Punjab and Kashmir, many residents have fled. Women and children are seeking refuge in safer locations, fearful of the intense shelling that has not been seen in decades. Underground bunkers have become makeshift shelters for those unable to evacuate.
Meanwhile, in Lahore and across Indian states, residents are stockpiling essentials. The fear of shortages has led to a rush on groceries and medicine, causing concern over inflation and supply-chain disruptions. Authorities urge against panic buying, ensuring adequate supplies, yet uncertainty prevails over potential market closures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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