April 25, 2021
1 min read

Drone intrusion bid foiled at Kashmir border

The BSF stated that today’s drone intrusion bid foiled by BSF Jammu troops is indicative of alertness and swift retaliatory action by BSF on a drone intrusion from Pak side…reports Asian Lite News

BSF troops in Arnia sector of Jammu district in Jammu and Kashmir foiled a drone intrusion bid by Pakistan on the International Border by firing upon two drones/UAVs that they observed entering from Pakistan side and compelled them to retreat.

An official statement issued by the BSF today said, “Today alert BSF troops in Arnia Sector foiled drone intrusion bid by Pakistan on International Border. During the early morning hours today, two drones/UAV were observed entering from Pakistan side and immediately fired upon by vigilant BSF troops which compelled it to retreat back to Pakistan territory.”

The BSF stated that today’s drone intrusion bid foiled by BSF Jammu troops is indicative of alertness and swift retaliatory action by BSF on a drone intrusion from Pak side.

“The BSF intelligence branch was receiving inputs about possible use of drones by Pakistan for ferrying arms and ammunition from Pakistan into Indian side. Accordingly, the troops are on alert and the border domination was exponentially increased,” the statement said.

Also read:Pakistan remains dangerous country for journalists

It further said, “Despite the existence of ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India, Pakistan Rangers did not stop their nefarious activities against India and carried on with their ill motives on International Border in Jammu.

The BSF stated that it is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan Rangers have been regularly violating the International Boundary through drone intrusions and trying to drop arms, ammunition in Indian territory but have been successfully repulsed by BSF troops on border.

It may be recalled that BSF shot down a Pak Hexa-Copter carrying huge cache of arms, ammunition on 20 June 2020 at BOP Pansar, it added. (ANI)

Also read:Pakistan calls on India to appoint counsel for Jadhav

Previous Story

Pak anti-graft agency unveils corruption in Gwadar project

Next Story

Imran calls in army to help contain Covid-19 spread

Latest from -Top News

Alive With Opportunity

UK-India relationship ‘Alive with Opportunity’ as HMS Richmond hosts business showcase. The event was attended by more than 400 leading figures representing government, businesses, investors, and cultural icons, celebrating the strengthening partnership

India Builds Bridges at G20

Union Minister Jitin Prasada attended the meeting and held bilateral talks with counterparts from member nations….reports Asian Lite News India held talks with several nations on strengthening trade and technology ties, focusing

Balochistan Bleeds Again

Leading rights groups have accused Pakistani forces of abducting several Baloch civilians amid a surge in disappearances, killings, and torture across the province….reports Asian Lite News Leading human rights organisations have alleged

Trade War Back On?

Alongside with Tariff, Trump has also rolled out new export controls on critical software….reports Asian Lite News After a period of relative calm, with four major rounds of trade negotiations between the

India, Japan eye Central Asia

Initial projects could focus on logistics hubs, renewable energy ventures, and agro-processing plants that address the region’s immediate economic needs…report Asian Lite News Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Tokyo established
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Crisis-hit Pakistan running out of life-saving medicines

The Pakistan Medical Associationdemanded that the government take appropriate measures

J&K Youth Scaling New Heights

South Kashmir’s Pulwama district, considered as a hotbed of terrorism