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RINAGAR: Officials in Indian Kashmir warned residents of a possible nuclear attack, advising them to build bomb-proof basements and collect two weeks worth of food and water, said a report by Associated Press (AP) on Tuesday.
According to the report, Kashmir police published the advisory on Monday in the Greater Kashmir newspaper, but did not give any particular reason for the sudden concern of a nuclear attack.
The recent skirmishes along the Line of Control (LoC) have heightened tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan but both the countries have held talks to ease the tensions.
The recent conflict over the past two weeks has been the worst in Kashmir since a ceasefire was reached in 2003.
The AP report said that the notice by Kashmir police advised people to build bomb shelters with toilets and stockpile food. It also provided advice on how to survive attacks with chemical and biological weapons.
The Indian side was quick to react to the recent conflict as it sent Pakistani artists and sportsmen back home. An Indian political party also intends to protest against the presence of Pakistani authors in Jaipur Literature Festival.
Indian officials warn Kashmiris of possible nuclear attack: Report – The Express Tribune
According to the report, Kashmir police published the advisory on Monday in the Greater Kashmir newspaper, but did not give any particular reason for the sudden concern of a nuclear attack.
The recent skirmishes along the Line of Control (LoC) have heightened tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan but both the countries have held talks to ease the tensions.
The recent conflict over the past two weeks has been the worst in Kashmir since a ceasefire was reached in 2003.
The AP report said that the notice by Kashmir police advised people to build bomb shelters with toilets and stockpile food. It also provided advice on how to survive attacks with chemical and biological weapons.
The Indian side was quick to react to the recent conflict as it sent Pakistani artists and sportsmen back home. An Indian political party also intends to protest against the presence of Pakistani authors in Jaipur Literature Festival.
Indian officials warn Kashmiris of possible nuclear attack: Report – The Express Tribune