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BSF opened the fire after ‘Pakistan Quadcopter’ on the IB at your watch, drove it away

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Jammu: The border security force (BSF) on Friday opened fire on Pakistan Quadcopter after trying to explore the Indian region on the international border here, officials said.
In accordance with the official, the flying object allegedly seen by BSF alert personnel in the Arnia sector on the outskirts of the Jammu around 4:25 a.m.
“Quadcopter was forced to return to Pakistan when the border guards fired half a dozen rounds to reduce them, said BSF spokesman confirmed the incident and said,” BSF’s army was alert to be fired on Pakistan’s small quadcopter today (Friday) morning.
“” At that time (Quadcopter) tried to cross the international border (IB) in the Arnia sector.
Because of this fire, it was immediately back, “said a BSF spokesman .
Two Drone Ladus-Laden crashed into the station IAF at Airports Jammu in the early hours of Sunday (June 27), said to be the first of terror attacks its kind when allegations of terrorist-based Pakistan have the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in the attacks.
the drones seen hovering over the installation Vital Army in various Jammu fields at night on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
The army has also claimed that it foiled the drone activity in Kaluchak and Ratnuchak during the night of Sunday-Monday intervention.
Here it should be mentioned that the party patrol 19 BSF battalion found 8×8 Drone (from Blade to Blade) Pakistan Drone Flying near The Internati Border Anal in the Sector Hiranagar from Kathua Regency and shot 8-9 rounds to take him on June 20, 2020.
The drone was seen at the estimated distance of 250 meters from the international border in Rathua Village around the Post (BOP) of Pansar.
“A very sophisticated Rifle (M4 Made Carbine Machine), two magazines, 60 rounds (5.56 rounds) and seven grenades are charges on drones that are intended to be sent to Pakistani agents.”

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