Fear of drone strikes in Kerala-Tamil Nadu, alert: Drones banned in Srinagar


Threat to other states now after drone attack on Jammu airbase

China warns coastal states to seize Sri Lankan port, boosts security in both states

Srinagar: Jammu airbase was hit by drone strikes by Pakistani terrorists. Even after that, drones were seen in some military areas in Kashmir. In view of these incidents, drones are now banned in many parts of Kashmir. Ben has been put on a drone in Srinagar.

Following which, the ban on keeping, buying, selling and using drones in Srinagar will now be enforced. Earlier, possession of drones without permission was banned across Kashmir. While in Rajouri and Kathua as in Srinagar, the use of drones, buying and selling etc. was banned. Following the ban, those who now own drones have been ordered to report to the police station.

Kashmir is now facing hybrid terrorists going to security. Which is considered a new security challenge. Also known as a part-time terrorist. According to the information received by the security personnel, such terrorists carry out small attacks and return to their daily normal life and then carry out attacks again. Which can make it difficult to catch them.

He used to stay in the organization and carry out attacks for a long time after becoming a terrorist. So this type of hybrid or part time terrorism is becoming a new challenge. Other states, such as Kashmir, have also been hit by reports of drone strikes.

Security agencies have alerted police in Kerala and Tamil Nadu over fears of a possible drone strike. Police in both the states have been informed about this so security has also been beefed up. In Sri Lanka, China has seized the port of Hambanthota, prompting alerts from the Indian coastal states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

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