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Internet restored in Srinagar

INS Desk by INS Desk
April 14, 2019
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Internet services restored in south Kashmir districts
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Srinagar: Internet services in Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital were restored after several hours of its snapping on Sunday morning.
Official sources said that the internet services were suspended amid intelligence inputs about the possibility of the militant attack on strategic highway on which civilian movement will be barred today as per the government’s directive to keep the thoroughfare open for movement of government forces for two days a week.
The government on April 3 announced the ban on civilian traffic on the highway, considered as lifeline to Kashmir, on Sundays and Wednesdays to facilitate safe passage of government forces convoys till May 31.

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