
Kashmir Civilians Wary of Returning Home Despite Ceasefire
Cross-border fighting between India and Pakistan displaced thousands of civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir. A recent ceasefire has brought a temporary reprieve, but many remain hesitant to return to their homes, fearing renewed violence. "We thought we'd die. We feared for our kids," said Abdul Qayoom Khan, a displaced resident. The video shows families packing up their belongings and fleeing their homes, highlighting the lack of safety and resources. While some have begun to return, many remain reluctant, citing concerns about the possibility of further escalation. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri called upon Pakistan to take appropriate steps to address the violations and deal with the situation responsibly. Islamabad, however, claims that India also violated the truce. The video provides a poignant look at the human cost of the conflict and the uncertainty faced by those affected.