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DW headed to Srinagar in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir after India carried out a series of strikes on Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. This is how residents are feeling as tensions ratchet up.

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00:00DW has headed to Srinagar to speak to people there, after India fired missiles targeting
00:21locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The strikes came two weeks after a deadly
00:26attack on tourists in the Indian-administered side of the Himalayan region. 26 people were
00:31killed. New Delhi has blamed Pakistan for backing the attack, an allegation Islamabad denies. Pakistan
00:38has called India's missile strikes an act of war and has vowed retaliation. This is how residents
00:44of Jammu and Kashmir's largest city are feeling.
00:56We are not able to. We cannot be responsible for an attack on the further
01:11number of people. And the first thing is, when it comes to the coming we will all say the
01:16same facts and the same facts. We will all say we will all say that our lives are
01:22The reason why the people in this country are the most important factor.
01:27I would say that people are the most important factor in their lives.
01:31They are the most important factor in trade.
01:34The customers are not going to do anything.
01:38This is the case for our war.
01:40I would say that we should try to find a solution.
01:44We should talk about the better or the better.
01:47We should try to find a solution.

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