Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited the residential area in Jammu on Saturday where several vehicles standing outside and outside were damaged in the blast. The officers provided this information.
Officials said Abdullah visited the explosion in Rahdi and interacted with the affected family. In the midst of a series of suspected drone attacks by Pakistan, there were explosions in Jammu on Saturday morning and sirens started ringing.
Officials confirmed that in Jammu at five in the morning, a series of drone attacks were carried out by Pakistan and the sound of loud blasts was heard, causing panic among the people.
Officials said that a residential building in the city area of the city was also damaged. This is the latest attack after a series of drone attacks by Pakistan targeting 26 places in India from Jammu and Kashmir to Gujarat on the second consecutive night on Friday.
Meanwhile, Omar Abdullah targeted the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to give Pakistan a billion dollar loan and said that the global financial organization is providing funds to Islamabad for ammunition to destroy the border areas of the Union Territory.
The IMA on Friday approved the immediate release of about one billion US dollars to Pakistan under the current extended fund facility. The Chief Minister posted on the social media platform ‘X’ and said, “I don’t know how the” international community “is thinking that the current tension in the subcontinent will be reduced while IMF is providing money for weapons to create havoc in the rituals, Rajouri, Uri, Tangdhar and many other places.”
In response to the terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, the tension between the two neighboring countries has increased significantly after the exact attacks targeted by the Indian Armed Forces on Tuesday night in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK).