Pakistan shoots down two Indian army’s quadcopters along LoC

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ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan Army shot down two Indian military quadcopters in a single day on Tuesday along the Line of Control.

ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan Army shot down two Indian military quadcopters in a single day on Tuesday along the Line of Control. The Pakistan Army continues to deliver a fitting response to India of any violation from Indian side along the Line of Control. According to security sources, the Pakistan Army shot down another Indian military quadcopter in the Satwal Sector along the Line of Control.

According to the sources, the Indian quadcopter was conducting surveillance in Pakistani territory. The sources confirmed that downed quadcopter is a Phantom-4 model. Earlier in the day, the Pakistan Army also shot down a quadcopter belonging to India’s 5 Assam Regiment in the Manawar Sector near Bhimber.



Irresponsible actions by the Indian military are further escalating tensions between the two neighbourly states. This shooting of two quadcopters is a clear evidence of the Pakistan Army’s professional competence, defensive readiness, and vigilance. Seven bullet-ridden bodies found in Balochistan Defence analysts term such actions by the enemy are deliberate attempts to sabotage regional peace.

They believe Pakistan Army is fully prepared to deliver a strong and effective response to any form of aggression. Tags: pakistan shoots indian.