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Jammu attack: ‘Let the hand possible, the drone might come from cross borders’

Jammu attack: 'Let the hand possible, the drone might come from cross borders'
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New Delhi: Pakistani-based Lashkar-e-Taiba is likely to be the mastermind of an unprecedented drone attack at the IAF station at Jammu Airport, J & K Police DGP Dilbel Singh said on Tuesday.
Two IAF officers suffered minor injuries when drone brought explosives to attack the IAF station on Sunday morning.
Twin attacks occur in a six-minute range.
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While Drdo has developed two anti-drone dew systems, the bitter reality is that indianspeating to PTI, Singh said that drones were thought to originate from across (borders) and investigations were underway.
He said the police had vital installations that were sensitive about new threats from terror clothing.
“All prevention steps have been taken for the same thing,” said Singh.
He said public warnings had also been spent public for the use of unauthorized drones in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Tight action will be taken for the same thing,” he added.
The first-of-of-the-type national investigation body (NIA) on Tuesday took over the probe into the first-of-of-of-the attack.
In the first example of Pakistani-based terrorists who mobilized drones to attack vital installations, YWO drones dropped explosives at the IAF station located at Jammu Airport on Sunday.
Explosive cocktails, including RDX, are believed to have been used.
The explosion lasts around 1.40 in the morning in six minutes with each other.
The first explosion tore the roof of a one-floor building in the technical area of ​​the airport was asked by IAF on Satwari on the outskirts of herbs.
The second is on the ground.
The distance from airport Jammu to the international border is 14 kilometers.
(With input from PTI)

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