BSF fires at Pakistani drone along IB in J&K’s Samba, second incident this week

BSF personnel opened fire on a Pakistani drone near the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Samba district on Friday night, marking the second such incident in a week, reports said. 

According to reports, the drone, which was detected from the Pakistan side, managed to return despite nearly two dozen rounds of fire.

Following the incident, a search operation was launched in Narayanpur, Ramgarh sector, on Saturday morning to ensure that the drone hadn’t dropped any weapons or narcotics.

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This comes in the wake of recent incidents along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab, where a drone and two packets of heroin were recovered separately. The BSF found a China-made DJI Mavic 3 Classic drone in a broken condition in Tarn Taran district’s Kalia village.

In another incident, BSF troops recovered a packet of heroin weighing 460 grams along with a small torch attached to it from a field adjacent to Hardo Ratan village in Amritsar. Acting on a tip-off, a search operation was initiated by the BSF leading to the discovery of another packet of heroin weighing 406 grams in Tarn Taran district’s Sankatara village on Friday.

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