
As soon as the haze began, Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI sent drones from across the border on Wednesday night to carry out nefarious designs. Which was targeted and dropped by BSF. However, a search operation is being conducted in the area with the help of the local police.
drone recovered from a farm
The jawans of the 101 battalions of BSF deployed in the Khemkaran sector felt movement from the Pak side at 7.46 minutes on Wednesday night near Burji No-153-6 located at BOP Harbhajan. The jawans saw with the help of night vision cameras that a large black colored drone was entering the Indian territory. The jawans hurled an illuminator bomb and fired 44 rounds targeting the drone. The drone was recovered from the field during the search operation on Thursday morning. After this, a search operation is being conducted in the area by taking along the police of Khemkaran and Valtoha police stations. SSP Gurmeet Singh Chauhan said that because of the recovery of the drone, a detailed investigation is being done. Recently, there has been an increase in the incidents of sending drones by Pakistan.
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