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Pandemic seriously affects tourism in Indian-administered Kashmir

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Srinagar (India), Jun 3 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Farooq Khan) .- Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, tourism in Indian-administered Kashmir has been strongly affected, after experiencing its third confinement to avoid the spread of the virus.FOOTAGE OF TOURISM IN SRINAGAR

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