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BSF Shot Down Pakistani Drone On The Border In Punjab

BSF shot down Pakistani drone on the border in Punjab, brought five kilos of heroin across it.

The Border Security Force (BSF) has once again foiled the conspiracy of Pakistan.

The alert soldiers of BSF shot down a drone coming from Pakistan near the village Palo Patti coming under the area of ​​​​Valtoha police station.

During its investigation, 5 kg heroin has been recovered. A search operation has been started in the area by BSF on the spot. Punjab Police has also been included in this.

BSF shot down Pakistani drone: The drone was fired a day ago.

Pakistan is constantly in the process of sending weapons and heroin from the drain into the Indian border. Earlier, a Pakistani drone was sighted twice late on Saturday night.

It was trying to enter the Indian border. On this, BSF personnel fired about 28 shots at the drone. Also, release illuminating balls (illu bombs).

After that, the drone went back. BSF personnel and police launched a search operation on the border, but during this, no suspicious object was found.

Amritsar BSF Headquarter Firing: Ram Vinod of Bihar was having breakfast with his son when Satyappa opened fire.

The incident on Sunday at the headquarters of BSF, one of the most disciplined forces in the world, has shocked everyone.

Constable Satyaappa took away the breath of four jawans by firing, while he himself committed suicide.

Ram Vinod Singh of Bahora Tola of Gopalganj district of Bihar also lost his life in the incident. Ram Vinod, 50, was a head constable in the BSF 144 battalion.

Son Karanveer Singh had come to meet him a few days back. On Sunday morning, father and son went to Sri Harimandir Sahib to pay their respects.

When he returned at nine o’clock, Vinod told his son that he had breakfast in the mess. This is where Satyappa suddenly opened fire.

It is being told that after the bullet was fired, Ram Vinod’s son saved his life by hiding. He is in deep shock after the accident. Ram Vinod has three sons and one daughter. All three daughters were married.

Balwinder was about to come home on leave.

The family of Jawan Baljinder Kumar, a resident of Gangaram Colony Kachha Phatak of Panipat (Haryana), who was killed in this firing, is living in a rented house in the Jandpir area of ​​Amritsar.

Baljinder had joined BSF in 1998. He was posted in Attari only six months back.

He lived in Khandwala’s Jandpir Colony with his wife Anuradha, 20-year-old daughter Deepali, and fourteen-year-old son Karna. Ten days back, he had injured his leg while on duty.

He had applied for leave. He was supposed to come home on the day of the incident on Sunday but the family got the news of his death at 12 noon.

After this, such an influx of tears came from the eyes of the family which has not stopped till now.

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