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Multiple explosions heard in Kashmir, including near Srinagar airport

Earlier, explosions were heard near the Army's Awantipora airbase in south Kashmir's Pulwama.

operation sindoor, jammu drone attackThe simultaneous explosions in different parts of the Valley created panic, and people rushed to the lower floors to take cover. (PTI Photo)

Multiple explosions were heard across different parts of the Kashmir Valley on Friday night as Pakistani drones intruded into Indian airspace.

While there was a blackout in the Valley on Thursday night too, this is the first time since the May 7 airstrikes by India that suspected drones have entered Kashmir’s airspace.

Officials said multiple explosions were heard around Srinagar International Airport, which is adjacent to the Army’s airfield.

Earlier, explosions were heard near the Army’s Awantipora airbase in south Kashmir’s Pulwama.

Just before these explosions, electricity was snapped in different parts of the Kashmir Valley, and sirens blared near the Army’s 15 Corps headquarters in Badamibagh cantonment in Srinagar.

Officials said that explosions were also heard in several places in north Kashmir’s border district of Baramulla, which houses several key military installations.

The simultaneous explosions in different parts of the Valley created panic, and people rushed to the lower floors to take cover.

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“There was an initial blast that was followed by a series of blasts in different directions,” said Ishfaq Ahmad, a resident of Baramulla. “It happened at many places at once, and it was difficult to make sense of where these explosions were happening.”

He said that as he looked outside, he saw a swarm of bright flying objects.

Bashaarat Masood is a Special Correspondent with The Indian Express. He has been covering Jammu and Kashmir, especially the conflict-ridden Kashmir valley, for two decades. Bashaarat joined The Indian Express after completing his Masters in Mass Communication and Journalism from the University in Kashmir. He has been writing on politics, conflict and development. Bashaarat was awarded with the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards in 2012 for his stories on the Pathribal fake encounter. Expertise and Experience Two Decades of Frontline Reporting: Bashaarat has spent 20 years documenting the evolution of Kashmir, from high-intensity conflict and political shifts to socio-economic development. Award-Winning Investigative Journalism: He is a recipient of the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award (2012). This honor was bestowed for his reporting on the Pathribal fake encounter, a series of stories that highlighted his ability to handle sensitive human rights and security issues with investigative rigor. Specialized Beats: His authoritative coverage spans: Political Transitions: Tracking the shift from statehood to Union Territory, electoral dynamics, and the pulse of local governance. Security & Conflict: Providing nuanced reporting on counter-insurgency, civil liberties, and the impact of the conflict on the civilian population. Development: Documenting the infrastructure, healthcare, and educational landscape within the Valley. Academic Background: He holds a Masters in Mass Communication and Journalism from the University of Kashmir, providing him with a localized academic and professional foundation that is rare in regional reporting. ... Read More

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