Pakistan Claims Interception of Indian Drone at Line of Control
Pakistani forces shot down an Indian drone that violated its airspace along the Line of Control, stating readiness to respond to hostile actions.
Pakistan has announced the interception of an Indian reconnaissance drone near the Line of Control, which divides the disputed territory between the two countries. According to Pakistani authorities, the unmanned aerial vehicle entered Pakistan’s airspace during an intelligence-gathering operation.
The Pakistani Armed Forces responded to the violation by intercepting the drone. Officials in Islamabad described the drone’s actions as an act of cross-border espionage. The downed UAV adds to ongoing tensions in the border region.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Defense emphasized that the incident demonstrates the army’s defensive readiness and its ability to respond swiftly to potential threats. Authorities also stated that the country remains vigilant and will take all necessary measures to safeguard its territorial integrity.
Airspace violations along the Line of Control are periodically reported by both sides. Such incidents heighten regional tensions and raise concern within the international community.
As of now, no official response has been issued by Indian authorities. Islamabad has called for restraint but warned that any further hostile acts will not go unanswered.
The incident comes amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly in the Kashmir region. Both countries maintain heightened military activity along the border and have increased security measures.
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