J&K: Pakistan quadcopter hovering in Karen sector, Indian Army shot down
J&K: Pakistan quadcopter hovering in Karen sector, Indian Army shot down
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Srinagar: The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir continues to violate the ceasefire on the LoC in Pakistan. In this sequence today, Pakistan Army personnel killed a Pakistani army copter at around 8 am near the Line of Control in Keran sector.

A Pakistani quadcopter made by Chinese company DJI Mavic 2 Pro model was shot down, hovering around the border for over an hour. The quadcopter was spotted by Indian Army personnel stationed along the Line of Control this morning and shot it down instantly. The quadcopter fell 70 meters into the Keran sector towards India as soon as the bullet took place. The quadcopter is said to be part of the Special Service Group (SSG) of the Pakistan Army.

Quadcopters are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones. With its help, Pakistan spies Indian territory. Through these, he tries to deliver weapons and essential goods to the terrorists. Using drones to send weapons or other material to terrorists' handlers from across the border is a new way. Earlier, Pakistan has been using unmanned aerial weapons to carry weapons to terrorists from across the border. In the same way, there are many more.

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