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Workers moved large sacks of flour onto a truck at a mill in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, on Saturday (May 3) as the local government ordered ration replenishment for two months instead of a previous order for one month.

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00:00Workers moved large sacks of flour onto a truck at a mill in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan
00:08administered Kashmir, on Saturday as the local government ordered ration replenishment for two
00:14months instead of a previous order for one month. The food department has been directed to prepare
00:19plans to avoid any shortage of food supplies in areas vulnerable to shelling in the event of an
00:25escalation of tensions with India.
00:31The latest crisis between the nuclear armed neighbours
00:55was sparked by a deadly attack on tourists in the disputed Kashmir region last week that
01:01saw suspected militants kill at least 26 people.
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01:06See you soon.
01:08I think the threat and the idea was that the
01:12nuclear war was that the human was bound to contain to be a disaster, and that was the
01:16vast majority of the nation's war was entitled to be a disaster and to deport and to be a disaster.

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