Fear and uncertainty after strikes: BBC in Muzaffarabad

An Indian air strike damaged a mosque and some houses Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

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Though many people had left the area last night, some residents have been able to return to assess the damage to their properties, locals told the BBC. A sense of fear and uncertainty remains as people try to make sense of what happened last night.

Indian officials say that they "destroyed terror camps" in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Wednesday. India blames Pakistan for the deadly Pahalgam attack which killed 26 people last month - a claim Pakistan denies.

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