Indian army shot down Pak spy drone, weapon also recovered
Indian army shot down Pak spy drone, weapon also recovered
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New Delhi: Pakistani spy drones were shot down at around 5:10 am by Border Security Force (BSF) personnel on the International Border in the district of Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir. It is being told that the BSF patrolling team found the drone flying in Rathua area of Hiranagar sector in Kathua and killed it.

The debris of Pakistan drone fell into the field after BSF jawans killed the drone. When BSF investigated this drone, weapons were recovered from it. A police officer of the Kathua Police Control Room said that the Pakistani drone was flying inside Indian territory in Rathua area in Hiranagar sector at 5.10 am when a BSF patrol shot at it. BSF can issue a statement on this incident.

Pak Rangers and Pakistani troops use such drones to get information about the deployment of Indian security forces and send terrorists to India. Hiranagar sector has always been an infiltration area of terrorists from Pakistan. Let me tell you that on June 15, a violent clash in the Galvan Valley between the Chinese and Indian soldiers had lost 20 soldiers, including Colonel Santosh Babu, the commanding officer of Bihar Regiment.

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