Anti-drone system will be installed at the border, drones banned in Rajouri


- Drones coming from Pakistan will be detected and smashed in the air

- Three terrorists killed, one surrendered in military operation in Kulgam, jawan injured in firing in Rajouri

- Drones are not ready on the road, crop in attack on Jammu airbase. The hand of terrorist organizations: military officer


Srinagar: India has decided to deploy an anti-drone system at any of its key military bases. India will soon come up with a policy to address the threat of drone strikes. As the attack on the Jammu airbase has proved how much of a threat there is to the important military base of the Indian Army. Drones have been spotted at military bases in Kashmir for the past three days.

The drones are being operated from across the border and cropped up with Pakistani terrorists. The army is also coming forward to have a hand. In view of this situation, PM Modi held a meeting with Ajit Dobhal, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh. The next day, it was decided to install an anti-drone system on such a sensitive military base. Which will detect and destroy any drone coming from Pakistan. A top army official condemned the drone strike on Jammu airbase. Lieutenant General DP Pandey, corps commander of the 13th Corps in Srinagar, told media that Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Toiba were behind the drone strike and the attack. The military is well versed in these types of weapons, drones and the things that are useful in them. This drone is not something that happens on the road. It has been prepared for attack by terrorists. He also said that the threat of drone strikes could increase in the near future. In Jammu and Kashmir, on the other hand, drones were banned without permission, while in Rajouri, drones are now banned. The Jammu and Kashmir administration said that in view of the drone attack on the airbase in Jammu, the possession, sale, purchase and use of drones in Rajouri has been banned.

Three militants were killed and another surrendered in Kulgam, Kashmir. In Rajouri itself, a gunfight broke out between the militants and the army in which a jawan was injured and shifted to a hospital for treatment.

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