Humyra. (Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi) Humyra Jan, 6, can tell her classmates at school all about what happens when shells come from across the Line of Control. When her house in Bandi, Uri, was razed in a Pakistani attack during Operation Sindoor, she spent hours searching through the debris for her Winnie the Pooh toy. It has been replaced now by a plastic toy gun, Humyra says. “Now, I want to join the police. Because if somebody’s life is in danger, they come to help.” Humyra is a student of UKG at Government Boys’ Primary School in Lower Bandi. The name is misleading, as the school now has both boys and girls. Humyra is the youngest child of Mohamad Anwar Sheikh, who works as a labourer. Three heavy caliber artillery shells had hit the Sheikh house on the night of May 10, 2025, hours before the ceasefire had been announced. The house, located on the Srinagar-Uri National Highway, is just a few hundred metres from the brigade headquarters of the Army, which is why it may have been hit by the shells.…