NEW DELHI: An alert sentry at the Nagrota Military Station in Jammu prevented an intrusion, resulting in a brief exchange of fire that left him with minor injuries. The Army’s White Knight Corps reported that search operations are ongoing to locate the suspect. Concurrently, a blackout was implemented in parts of Punjab as a precautionary measure amidst heightened tensions following Pakistan’s violations of ceasefire agreements, prompting India to respond strongly along the border.
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