Ten explosions near the international airport in the Kashmir section managed by India, said officials | World News

Ten explosions have been heard near Srinagar International Airport in the Kashmir section managed by India, officials told the Reuters news agency.

The explosion followed the blackout caused by several projectiles, which were seen in the sky above the city of Jammu before on Friday.

The explosion was also heard in the holy city of Amritsar Sikh, in the adjacent state of Punjab, according to Reuters.

An Indian military official told the agency that “drones have been seen” and “they are engaged”.

Appeared as a tension between India and Pakistan across the control line around the region Kashmir Has boiled this week, which caused fears of a wider conflict.

On Wednesday morning, India done missile attack in Pakistan and the parts managed by Pakistan from the disputed territory.

Retaliation came a few weeks later 26 people, especially Indian tourists, were shot dead by an armed man in the Kashmir managed by India last month.

The government in India said it reached nine “terrorist infrastructure” sites, while Pakistan said it was not involved in the April attack and the sites were not militant bases.

Around 48 people have been killed since Wednesday, according to the estimated victims on both parties – who have not been independently verified.

Meanwhile, the Press Secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt said at a conference on Friday that the US continued to deal with India and Pakistan.

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