Indian Army shoots down Pakistani quadcopter along Line of Control

Agencies
October 24, 2020

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New Delhi, Oct 24: The Indian Army on Sunday shot down a Pakistani army quadcopter along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir's Keran sector, reported news agency.

The Pakistani quadcopter, made by Chinese company DJI Mavic 2, was shot down around 8am while it was flying near the Indian positions.

Indian Army has been on a high alert against Pakistani attempts to infiltrate terrorists or carry out Border Action Team (BAT) attacks against Indian positions.

Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane had recently said that Pakistan has been trying to continue with its nefarious designs of pushing terrorists into the Indian territory.

He, however, added that these attempts have been successfully foiled by the Indian troops.

Pakistan has been trying to push across terrorists before the snowfall closes all possible routes of infiltration on the border.

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