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AP PHOTOS: Clashes between India and Pakistan upend lives in a Kashmiri village

GINGAL, India (AP) 鈥 Mohammad Younis Khan was among 40 residents seeking shelter in a cowshed when shelling began in Gingal, a scenic mountain village in north Kashmir on the Indian-controlled side of the de facto border with Pakistan. Men, women and children sought refuge in the 3-meter-by-4.2 meter (10-feet-by-14 feet) space, which they felt offered greater safety than their brick and cement homes.

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AP PHOTOS: Clashes between India and Pakistan upend lives in a Kashmiri village

Shreena Begum and her daughter Safeena Banoo sit in their kitchen damaged by artillery shelling from Pakistan in the border village of Gingal, north of Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)


GINGAL, India (AP) 鈥 Mohammad Younis Khan was among 40 residents seeking shelter in a cowshed when shelling began in Gingal, a scenic mountain village in north Kashmir on the Indian-controlled side of the de facto border with Pakistan. Men, women and children sought refuge in the 3-meter-by-4.2 meter (10-feet-by-14 feet) space, which they felt offered greater safety than their brick and cement homes.

Huddled together, they heard the being fired from both sides of the border. When they heard a very loud sound from just outside the shelter, they held their breath and expected the worst. But the projectile had landed on soft earth and detonated a couple of feet below the ground sparing them.

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