Suspicious Pakistani drone seen once again in Jammu and Kashmir, neighbor did not improve even after warning from Army Chief
Srinagar:The concern of security agencies has once again increased near the international border in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir. Suspicious Pakistani drone has been reported seen around Keso Mahansan village of Ramgarh sector. After this input, high alert has been declared in the entire area. The Army and other security forces immediately took charge and started intensive search and surveillance operations, so that any possible threat could be stopped in time.
Drone like object seen in Poonch also
Drone-like activity was seen not only in Samba, but also in Poonch district. At around 7:30 pm, a suspicious flying object was seen in the sky over Degwar village for about ten minutes. Considering it to be a drone, the Indian Army fired a few rounds as a precaution, so that it could be neutralized. However, there is no news of any damage in this incident. After this, security was increased in the entire area and surveillance was made more strict.
Incidents of drone intrusion are continuously increasing
This is being reported as the third incident of drone sighting from across the border in Jammu and Kashmir in the last few days. Security agencies believe that these drones can be used for activities like surveillance, dropping weapons or narcotics. These continuous incidents have indicated that mischievous elements from across the border are trying to infiltrate through new technologies.
Strict warning given to Pakistan
Meanwhile, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has given a strong message to Pakistan regarding drone activities. He said that the activity of unmanned aerial vehicles near the Line of Control and the International Border is unacceptable for India. Recently, this issue was also raised strongly in the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) level talks with Pakistan.
Concern about drone activity raised in DGMO talks
The Army Chief told in his annual press conference that during the DGMO level talks, India has expressed serious objection to the drone activities seen in Jammu and Kashmir. He clarified that Pakistan has been asked to impose strict controls on its drone operations. Besides, it was also reiterated that the Indian Army is fully alert and capable of giving a befitting reply to any kind of adventurous action.
What kind of drones are these?
According to General Dwivedi, the drones seen recently appear to be small in size and defensive in nature. It is feared that they are being used to keep an eye on Indian military and security activities from across the border. At present, security arrangements are being strengthened on the western front under Operation Sindoor, so that any future threat can be foiled.
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