Samba 2 March: A rusty anti-tank mine was found in the Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir. A villager found the mine while attending a cremation in the village of Kamore, near the Tanwar border outpost, on Saturday.
After the mine was found, the local police were called. They quickly brought in a bomb disposal squad to handle the situation. The experts checked the mine and decided it was dangerous. They safely destroyed it with a controlled explosion, making sure everyone in the area was safe.
Officials reminded the community to report any suspicious items to the police right away. This incident highlights the ongoing risks of unexploded bombs in border areas, which can still be dangerous for local people.
Residents are encouraged to stay alert and inform authorities about anything unusual they find. The quick action of the bomb disposal team shows how committed local authorities are to keeping everyone safe.
This event serves as a reminder of the dangers that can exist in areas near conflict zones. The local government is working on programs to educate people about the risks of unexploded bombs and the importance of safety.
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