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NH-44: Only Stranded Vehicles To Be Allowed To Move Towards Jammu

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Today traffic restored on Jammu Srinagar NHW-44. Subject to fair
weather/clearance of road tomorrow on 28.02.2019 only stranded
vehicles shall be allowed towards Jammu

Mughal Road /Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumari Road

Continuously closed due to snow accumulation.

ADVISORY

The commuters are advised not to travel during night hours.
No movement of any type of vehicle shall be allowed from
opposite direction
People are advised to start their journey on NHW only after
confirming status of the road from below mentioned phone Nos.

TRAFFIC CONTROL UNITs

Jammu (0191-2459048, 9419147732)
Ramban (9419993745)
Srinagar (0194-2450022, 2485396, 18001807091)

POLICE CONTROL Room

Jammu (0191-2544581, 2542000, 2542001, 2560401, 1090)
Srinagar (0194-2506504).

Am I with the Pakistani Army’? Video of IAF pilot captured by Pakistan goes viral

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A video being circulated on social media shows Indian Air Force’s Wing Commander, service number 27981, being interrogated by Pakistani military persons. The video surfaces in the wake of Pakistan claiming on Wednesday that it shot down two Indian military aircraft over Pakistani air space and arrested two pilots.

While there was no official confirmation from the Indian government, news agency ANI quoted sources as saying that “IAF pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan took off in a MiG 21 Bison jet today, he is yet to return.”

In the 46-second video released by the Pakistan Army, a blindfolded man claiming that he’s IAF Wing Commander Abhinandan.

“I am an IAF officer. My service No is 27981,” the man said in the video.

However, the veracity of the video could not be ascertained.

“Am I with the Pakistani Army?” the pilot with the IAF badge can be heard asking, as he refused to divulge any more information beyond his name and the service number.

Pakistani military spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor claimed that two IAF pilots were arrested.

One pilot is injured and has been shifted to a hospital, while another one is unhurt, the spokesman added.

Press Trust of India

KU classwork to resume from March 5 instead of Friday

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The Kashmir University has announced resumption of class work in the main and satellite campuses from March 5 instead of March 1. “*

This is for the information of all concerned that that university class work in the main and satellite campuses from March 5 instead of March 1,” reads an order issued by Deputy Registrar.

Imran Again Invites India For Talks, Warns Against ‘Miscalculation’

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday again invited India for talks and urged that “better sense should prevail” amid escalating tensions between the two neighbours.

Khan’s comments came after an aerial engagement between the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in which New Delhi said it shot down a Pakistan fighter jet but lost one of its MiG-21s, with its pilot reportedly in Pakistani custody.

Khan said in an address to the nation: “I wanted to take you into confidence regarding the situation arising since yesterday. After the Pulwama incident, we offered India to cooperate in the probe. We know they suffered casualties.

“We offered India that we would investigate. We wanted to cooperate and were ready to do so. I feared that India would still take action and I had therefore warned India against aggression.

“When India stuck yesterday morning (on the JeM training camp at Balakot), we spoke to our Army command and waited to take action till we assessed the damage caused.

“Our action was only intended to convey that if you can come into our country, we can do the same. Two of their MiGs were shot down… From here, it is imperative that we use our heads and act with wisdom,” he said.

“All wars are miscalculated, and no one knows where they lead to. World War I was supposed to end in weeks, it took six years. Similarly, the war on terrorism was not supposed to last 17 years.

“I ask India: With the weapons you have and the weapons we have, can we really afford a miscalculation? If this escalates, it will no longer be in my control or in (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi’s.

“We understand the grief that you have suffered in Pulwama and are ready for a probe and dialogue. Let’s sit together and settle this with talks,” Khan added.(IANS)

‘Everyone is welcome’: Srinagar hotel opens its doors for stranded tourists

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A hotel here threw open its doors for tourists stranded in Kashmir in the wake of tensions between India and Pakistan, which led to closure Srinagar airport for civilian flights on Wednesday.

   "We are offering free accomodation and food for all those tourists who have got stranded in Kashmir due to the prevailing situation," Sheikh Bashir Ahmad, chairman of The Kaisar Hotel, told PTI.

  Ahmad said his hotel, located at Jawahar Nagar in the heart of the city, has 30 rooms.

   "Everyone is welcome and they can stay with us till the situation improves so that they can go home," he added.

While the number of tourists in Kashmir was not known immediately, they got stranded due to closure of the airport and the highway.

Operations at the Srinagar airport have resumed “as of now”, Aviation watchdog DGCA said.
The Srinagar-Jammu highway is closed in view of the damage caused to the road by the landslides over the past few days.

Press Trust of India

All nine airports reopened for civilian Traffic

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All the nine airports, including Srinagar, Jammu and Leh reopened on Wednesday for civilian air traffic.


Earlier, nine airports were closed following the crash of an IAF jet in Budgam district, which were later opened for civilian air traffic.

Pertainally Army and other government forces have been put on high alert Since Wednesday only after New Delhi said Indian Air Force (IAF) carried air strikes across LoC in Balakote as a retaliatory measure for the February 14 Pulwama attack.

Turkey announces to stand by Pakistan against Indian aggression

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ISLAMABAD: Turkey on Wednesday categorically announced to stand by Pakistan and its people in the pace of Indian aggression, ARY News reported.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavusoglu expressed these sentiments during his telephonic conversation with Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi.

Sharing details of his talk, Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the Turkish foreign minister also declared to oppose if the Indian external affairs minister was given an opportunity to speak at the upcoming Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting in Abu Dhabi.

The FM Qureshi said that the UN secretary general also telephoned him and while expressing concern over the current situation assured to play his role in whatever way and manner he could.

Two fighter jets of the Indian Air Force (IAF) were shot down by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in bright day light on Wednesday, Director General Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor reported.

According to the DG ISPR, Indian fighter jets violated Line of Control (LoC) today, and in a robust response, the PAF destroyed two aircraft of IAF inside Pakistani airspace. Moreover, one Indian pilot has been arrested by Pakistani troops.

One IAF jet crashed inside Azad and Jammu Kashmir region while other in India occupied Kashmir, Ghafoor said in a tweet.

ARY News

Hospitals in Kashmir directed to paint Red Cross signs on rooftops

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In view of escalation in tension between India and Pakistan, all government hospitals in Kashmir valley have been directed to paint red-cross signs on the rooftops of the buildings.

”We have been directed to paint red-cross signs on the rooftops of all hospital buildings, in view of escalation in tension between India and Pakistan,” an official of SHMS hospital in Srinagar told a news agency.

He said similar directions have been given to other government hospital in the valley, including district and sub-district hospitals. (UNI)

India-Pak faceoff: Lost Mig 21, pilot missing in action, say MEA

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Ministry of external Affairs Wednesday claimed that Indian Air Force (IAF) had shot down one Pakistani fighter jet and in the engagement lost one of its Mig 21 fighter jets while a pilot is missing.

“One Pakistan Air Force fighter aircraft was shot down by Indian Air Force. In this engagement, we have lost one MiG 21. The pilot is missing in action. Pakistan has claimed he is in their custody. We are ascertaining the facts,” MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said in a briefing.

IAF jet crash: Two more bodies recovered, toll reaches 7

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Srinagar, Feb 27 : Two more bodies were recovered near the crash site of an Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jet at Garend Kalan in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Wednesday, police officials told, taking the death toll to seven.

A civilian Kifayat Ahmad Ganaie (30) son of Mohammad Ramzan Ganie and two IAF pilots were earlier killed due to the crash.

A police officer also confirmed the recovery of two more bodies and said that the death toll mounted to seven so far including two pilots and one civilian.

Regarding the three more bodies, the official said that the identities and whether the slain are civilians or IAF personnel are being ascertained.

The official earlier said that IAF’s Fighter Jet MI 17 crashed at around 10:40 am, some 7 kilometers away from Budgam town. (GNS)