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Over 600 people shifted due to border shelling

They have been housed in community centres at places out of the shelling range.

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Over 600 people living along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu frontier have been shifted to safer locations following the intense shelling by Pakistan during the last fortnight,a senior government official said on Tuesday.

“About 600 to 700 people have been shifted from their border hamlets to safer places in view of the fear triggered by shelling by Pakistan in areas in Jammu and Samba district,” Divisional Commissioner Jammu,Shant Manu said.

They have been housed in community centres at places out of the shelling range and are being provided with other facilities,he said.

“It is not a mass migration triggered by Pakistan shelling,but a mere shifting from the villages in view of the panic,” he said.

“By and large,the situation along the border is peaceful for the past three days and tension has also gone down,” he said.

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