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Cross-border firing forces mass evacuations in J&K's border districts. Thousands fled overnight as homes burned and fields turned to rubble.
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00:00As tensions escalate between India and Pakistan, panic grips border villages in Jammu and Kishmir.
00:19Heavy cross-border shelling and fresh strikes have forced thousands to flee their homes overnight.
00:30Evacuation operations are underway in Samba, Kathua, Rajauri and Poonch districts.
00:37Authorities are moving civilians to makeshift shelters in government buildings and schools.
00:41Long queues of villagers carrying bags, cattle and children can be seen leaving everything behind.
00:46Many say they have seen houses collapse, livestock perish and fields catch fire in the shelling.
00:51Police and army units are coordinating safe passage for the elderly, women and children.
00:55This night, it was about 3-3 o'clock in Pakistan.
01:00In which we had a very bad situation in our mosque.
01:03We had made this individual themselves.
01:06After eating this, their homes were abandoned.
01:09Their children were very difficult at night.
01:11Our children were also difficult at night.
01:12Ambulances, buses and even private vehicles are being used to speed up the process.
01:16Officials fear the escalation may continue, urging people within 5 km of the LOC to evacuate.
01:21Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Umar Abdullah visited affected areas in Jammu and appealed for calm.
01:30For civilians here, this is a full blown war zone.

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