<p>Chandigarh: After a night of bristling tension, people woke up to explosion-like sounds in Punjab's Pathankot and Jalandhar districts, while air sirens rang out in Hoshiarpur, Amritsar and Ferozepur districts, as the military conflict between India and Pakistan took a sharp upturn, officials said.</p><p>In Haryana's Sirsa too, some locals claimed they heard blast-like sounds after midnight.</p><p>An unidentified projectile landed in a residential area at Kanganiwal village in Punjab's Jalandhar district early Saturday, officials said.</p><p>The locals said a migrant labourer was injured in the incident, while a few houses in the area also sustained damages. Parts of the unidentified object were lying in the area, they said.</p><p>"I was standing near a window when some object hit a water tank (of a house) around 1.30 am, shattering glasses of 4-5 houses before landing," a woman from the area said.</p><p>A migrant labourer who suffered injuries on his arm was taken to the hospital, she said.</p><p>Satinder Kumar, a local, said, "The water tank of our house was damaged, while many window panes were also shattered. There was smoke all around." Another local resident, Muskan, too said a big explosion took place at night that forced several people to come out of their homes.</p><p>"One car was damaged...We were all scared," she said.</p><p>Sharing her experience, Surjit Kaur said a red-coloured light flashed in the sky which was followed by a big explosion.</p><p>"Water tanks of some other houses in the area were also damaged," she said.</p><p>Jalandhar Deputy Commissioner (DC) Himanshu Aggarwal has urged people to avoid large gatherings or crowding as part of the precautionary measures.</p><p>He also urged people to avoid moving out in the open and movement in tall buildings, besides ordering closure of markets in Jalandhar Cantt and Adampur.</p><p>"Malls and high-rise commercial buildings in the rest of the district will remain closed today," the DC said, asking people to stay calm.</p><p>Blast-like sounds were also heard around 5 am in Pathankot and around 8:30 am in Jalandhar. However, there was no official word in this regard.</p><p>Meanwhile, air raid sirens were sounded in Hoshiarpur, Amritsar and Jalandhar on Saturday morning, officials said.</p><p>The Amritsar district administration at 7:54 am asked people to remain indoors and stay away from windows.</p><p>There were reports of explosion-like sounds being heard early Saturday in Amritsar and Goindwal Sahib in Tarn Taran district.</p><p>Debris of unidentified objects were found at some places at Beas in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Tarn Taran districts, officials said.</p><p>The strikes followed after Pakistan launched a fresh wave of drone attacks targeting 26 locations in India -- from Jammu and Kashmir to Gujarat -- for the second night on Friday.</p><p>According to officials, the security forces thwarted multiple drone attacks launched by Pakistan in Punjab's Ferozepur, Pathankot, Fazilka and Amritsar districts.</p><p>In Ferozepur, three members of a family were injured on Friday night after a crashing projectile from a Pakistani drone destroyed by the Indian air defence system landed at their house at Khai Pheme Ke village, setting the structure and a car on fire.</p><p>Tensions between India and Pakistan soared significantly after the Indian armed forces on Wednesday conducted precision strikes targeting terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack that had cross-border linkages</p>
<p>Chandigarh: After a night of bristling tension, people woke up to explosion-like sounds in Punjab's Pathankot and Jalandhar districts, while air sirens rang out in Hoshiarpur, Amritsar and Ferozepur districts, as the military conflict between India and Pakistan took a sharp upturn, officials said.</p><p>In Haryana's Sirsa too, some locals claimed they heard blast-like sounds after midnight.</p><p>An unidentified projectile landed in a residential area at Kanganiwal village in Punjab's Jalandhar district early Saturday, officials said.</p><p>The locals said a migrant labourer was injured in the incident, while a few houses in the area also sustained damages. Parts of the unidentified object were lying in the area, they said.</p><p>"I was standing near a window when some object hit a water tank (of a house) around 1.30 am, shattering glasses of 4-5 houses before landing," a woman from the area said.</p><p>A migrant labourer who suffered injuries on his arm was taken to the hospital, she said.</p><p>Satinder Kumar, a local, said, "The water tank of our house was damaged, while many window panes were also shattered. There was smoke all around." Another local resident, Muskan, too said a big explosion took place at night that forced several people to come out of their homes.</p><p>"One car was damaged...We were all scared," she said.</p><p>Sharing her experience, Surjit Kaur said a red-coloured light flashed in the sky which was followed by a big explosion.</p><p>"Water tanks of some other houses in the area were also damaged," she said.</p><p>Jalandhar Deputy Commissioner (DC) Himanshu Aggarwal has urged people to avoid large gatherings or crowding as part of the precautionary measures.</p><p>He also urged people to avoid moving out in the open and movement in tall buildings, besides ordering closure of markets in Jalandhar Cantt and Adampur.</p><p>"Malls and high-rise commercial buildings in the rest of the district will remain closed today," the DC said, asking people to stay calm.</p><p>Blast-like sounds were also heard around 5 am in Pathankot and around 8:30 am in Jalandhar. However, there was no official word in this regard.</p><p>Meanwhile, air raid sirens were sounded in Hoshiarpur, Amritsar and Jalandhar on Saturday morning, officials said.</p><p>The Amritsar district administration at 7:54 am asked people to remain indoors and stay away from windows.</p><p>There were reports of explosion-like sounds being heard early Saturday in Amritsar and Goindwal Sahib in Tarn Taran district.</p><p>Debris of unidentified objects were found at some places at Beas in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Tarn Taran districts, officials said.</p><p>The strikes followed after Pakistan launched a fresh wave of drone attacks targeting 26 locations in India -- from Jammu and Kashmir to Gujarat -- for the second night on Friday.</p><p>According to officials, the security forces thwarted multiple drone attacks launched by Pakistan in Punjab's Ferozepur, Pathankot, Fazilka and Amritsar districts.</p><p>In Ferozepur, three members of a family were injured on Friday night after a crashing projectile from a Pakistani drone destroyed by the Indian air defence system landed at their house at Khai Pheme Ke village, setting the structure and a car on fire.</p><p>Tensions between India and Pakistan soared significantly after the Indian armed forces on Wednesday conducted precision strikes targeting terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack that had cross-border linkages</p>