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Pakistani quadcopters found hovering near LoC in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch; Army opens fire

Search operation is launched in Balnoi-Mendhar and Gulpur sectors to ensure there is no dropping of weapons or narcotics

Pakistani quadcopters found hovering near LoC in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch; Army opens fire

Officials said troops noticed two quadcopters entering the Balnoi area of Mendhar around 6.30 am and opened fire. File photo



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Jammu, February 16

Army troops guarding the Line of Control (LoC) on Friday opened fire to bring down Pakistani quadcopters at two different places in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch, officials said.

However, the flying objects returned to the Pakistan side after briefly hovering over the Indian territory in Balnoi-Mendhar and Gulpur sectors, they said.

They said a search operation was launched in both the sectors to ensure there was no dropping of weapons or narcotics by the quadcopters.

Officials said troops noticed two quadcopters entering the Balnoi area of Mendhar around 6.30 am and opened fire but the remotely-controlled machines returned.

Similarly, a couple of quadcopters hovering over Gulpur sector around the same time returned in the face of firing by Indian troops, they said.

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