Pakistan drone enters Indian side along LoC in J7K's Poonch, Army opens fire

Army troops fired over a dozen rounds at a Pakistani drone that crossed the Line of Control into Poonch’s Digwar area early Sunday. The drone retreated to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, prompting a search operation to rule out any weapon or narcotics ...

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Indian army soldiers carry drones during an operational drill in J&K, India
Jammu: Army troops opened fire to bring down a Pakistani drone after it entered into the Indian side from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir early Sunday, officials said.

However, the drone returned to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) after hovering briefly in Digwar area, the officials said.

This was the second time in three days that troops opened fire after picking up drone movement from across the border.


The officials said the troops manning a forward post noticed the enemy drone at around 6.10 am and fired over a dozen rounds to bring it down.

However, the drone escaped the gunshots and immediately returned.

A search operation was launched to ensure that there was no airdropping of weapons or narcotics by the drone, the officials said.
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On February 27, troops had also fired on a Pakistani drone in the same area.
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