The Pakistan Army has shot down an Indian Army quadcopter engaged in surveillance activities along the Line of Control (LoC).
The incident, which occurred on February 25, underscores the ongoing tensions between the neighbouring nations. According to official sources, the quadcopter was detected conducting reconnaissance along the LoC when the Pakistan Army took decisive action around 1pm, resulting in the destruction of the unauthorized aircraft and its occupants.
BREAKING: Pakistan Army thwarts an intrusion attempt on the #LineofControl, shooting down an #IndianAirForce quadcopter engaged in spying activities. #SamaaTV @sumrkhan1 #PakistanArmy #LoC #SecurityAlert pic.twitter.com/zYpTKo4Mi6
— SAMAA TV (@SAMAATV) February 27, 2024
On Monday, the remnants of the downed Indian Army quadcopter were discovered on the Pakistani side of the LoC, providing tangible evidence of the military confrontation. Significantly, an insignia belonging to an Indian Army unit was identified on the wreckage, establishing the quadcopter's origin and affiliation.
The presence of the unit insignia serves as irrefutable proof that the quadcopter was indeed operated by the Indian Air Force, prompting speculation and concern regarding the purpose of its reconnaissance mission along the sensitive border region.
This incident adds to the longstanding history of skirmishes and military engagements between India and Pakistan, particularly along the disputed territory of the LoC. It also underscores the persistent tensions and security challenges faced by both nations in this volatile region.
It should be remembered that on February 27, 2019, the Pakistan Air Force had shot down Indian warplanes that violated Pakistani airspace in 'Operation Swift Retort'.