
Title: We’ll sit & spend the night: Jammu man in bunker with 30 people after Pak violates ceasefire
In a shocking turn of events, Pakistan’s ceasefire violations on Saturday left a Jammu man and 30 others taking shelter inside a bunker, determined to stand their ground and support the Indian Army. The man, who wished to remain anonymous, shared his harrowing experience and unwavering commitment to the nation’s security.
“We’ll sit and spend the night. There’s no way we’ll sleep,” he said, his voice filled with a sense of purpose and determination. “Our morale is high, we stand with Indian Army and we’ll stay at the border till our last breath,” he emphasized.
The bunker, which has become a temporary shelter for the group, is a small, cramped space that can barely accommodate the 30 people who have taken refuge there. The atmosphere inside is tense, with the sound of gunfire and explosions echoing outside, but the residents are resolute in their decision to stay.
“We’ve full faith in our Army,” the Jammu man said, his confidence unwavering. “We know they’re doing everything they can to protect us, and we’re grateful for that.”
The ceasefire violations, which began on Saturday morning, have left several villages in Jammu and Kashmir affected. The Pakistani Army has been accused of targeting Indian positions and civilian areas, prompting a strong response from the Indian forces.
Despite the danger and uncertainty, the group inside the bunker remains steadfast in their commitment to the nation’s security. They are determined to stand their ground and support the Indian Army, even in the face of adversity.
“We’re not worried about our safety,” the Jammu man said. “We’re more concerned about the future of our country. We want to ensure that our children and grandchildren can live in a safe and secure environment, free from the threat of terrorism and violence.”
The situation is grim, with several fatalities reported on both sides of the border. However, the Jammu man and his companions are determined to stay strong and united, knowing that their bravery and resilience are crucial in the fight against terrorism.
“We’re not going to let the Pakistani Army intimidate us,” he said. “We’re going to stay here, fight for our country, and ensure that our values and principles are protected.”
The bunker, which has become a symbol of the group’s determination and resilience, is a small, cramped space that is barely able to accommodate the 30 people who have taken refuge there. The atmosphere inside is tense, with the sound of gunfire and explosions echoing outside, but the residents are resolute in their decision to stay.
“We’re not going anywhere,” the Jammu man said. “We’re going to stay here, fight for our country, and ensure that our values and principles are protected.”
The situation is grim, with several fatalities reported on both sides of the border. However, the Jammu man and his companions are determined to stay strong and united, knowing that their bravery and resilience are crucial in the fight against terrorism.
“We’re not going to let the Pakistani Army intimidate us,” he said. “We’re going to stay here, fight for our country, and ensure that our values and principles are protected.”
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