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Pakistani drone spotted in Punjab

| @indiablooms | Oct 08, 2019, at 07:58 pm

Amritsar: A Pakistani drone was spotted in Punjab’s Hussainiwala sector on Monday, leaving security forces in the region alert.

The drone was sighted between 10 and 10.40pm on Monday night, sources told News18. “The high-flying drone type object was seen 5 times (four times within Pakistan side) and once entering the Indian side up to about one kilometer.”

Sources told the news channel that BSF jawans immediately conveyed the information to their seniors who then contacted the Punjab Police.

A joint search operation was launched.

It is still on.

The relationship between India and Pakistan touched new lows this year since the Pulwama terror attack on Feb 14.

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