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Malaysians warned to leave Azad Jammu, Kashmir immediately

Indian Army soldiers patrol a street during a curfew in Jammu, February 16, 2019. — Reuters pic

The Malaysian High Commission in Islamabad announced on its Facebook page today that the security situation at the India-Pakistan border area, especially at the line of control, was tense and worrying following several incidents involving the two countries’ armies. “Malaysians are also reminded not to visit Azad Jammu and Kashmir or areas bordering India as well as to get travel advice from responsible parties if such trips cannot be avoided,” said the statement, adding that the Commission would continue to monitor the situation.

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