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Congested Areas Of Jammu Were The Target Of Terrorists

Congested areas of Jammu were the target of explosives thrown by drones: DGP Dilbag Singh.

Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Muhammad terrorists were in the process of carrying out several blasts in the congested areas of Jammu city and nearby towns.

These blasts were planned to be carried out with explosive IEDs (Improvised Explosive Device) attached to the drones from across the border.

After examining the downed drone, it was found that the parts of China and Taiwan had been combined.

Jammu and Kashmir DGP Dilbag Singh, while lifting the curtain from the conspiracy, said that Pakistan is looking for a big incident in Jammu and Kashmir regarding Independence Day.

Significantly, on June 23, a Pakistani drone hexacopter, about five kilograms of powerful IED, was shot down by the police with the precise aim in a village in Kanachak, the dam border area. raised.

DGP Dilbagh said that the Pakistan Army is constantly trying to deliver weapons and explosives from drones to Indian territory to help the terrorists.

Lashkar and Jaish-e-Muhammad terrorists are facing a shortage of weapons due to ready soldiers on the border.

Terrorists and overground workers of both organizations are being caught or killed in anti-terrorist operations.

There is a shortage of weapons with the terrorists. To compensate for these, Pakistan is now engaged in helping terrorists by dropping cash in Indian territories in addition to drone arms and ammunition.

He said that Jaish and Lashkar were trying to cause huge destruction of life and property by blasting in the crowded areas of the Jammu division especially Jammu city.

The DGP said that a drone that was shot down on July 23 in the Gudha Patan area of ​​Kanachak was shot down a year ago in the Hiranagar sector of district Kathua.

The remains of the hexacopter show that it was a combination of parts from China and Taiwan.

Security challenge from drones: The DGP said that the challenge is received by drones from terrorist organizations is big from the point of view of security.

More efforts are being made to tackle this so that this security challenge can be easily disabled.

Earlier on June 27, two bomb blasts dropped by a drone at the Air Force station were used, in the investigation, it has been found that this explosive was made by Pakistan’s Ordnance Factory.

Initially, the incidents of Pakistani drones surprised us, but a strategy has been prepared to deal with it.

I am happy that in view of the enemy’s policy of dropping weapons, narcotics from drones, the security forces, and the army have made full preparations.

So far, 41 drones have been reported on the international border, out of which 22 times the drone has been caught by the security forces.

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