Pakistan shot down Indian spy quadcopter
Pakistani Security officials Report downing of Indian quadcopter Over Airspace
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr news Agency and Bloomberg, Pakistani authorities stated they shot down an Indian quadcopter that had violated Pakistan’s airspace along the Line of Control (LoC).
Pakistani officials claimed their forces intercepted and downed the drone during an alleged espionage operation. Security authorities emphasized that their swift action prevented a case of cross-border spying, adding that the incident demonstrates the expertise and defensive readiness of Pakistan’s military.Islamabad further stressed that its armed forces remain on high alert to respond promptly to any aggressive moves along the border with India.
Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors escalated following an attack on a group of tourists in…Violence Escalates in India-Controlled Kashmir’s Pahalgam Region
An attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, located in India-controlled Kashmir, left 26 people dead, moast of whom were tourists. This marks the deadliest incident in the volatile region since 2000.
On April 23,New Delhi unilaterally suspended a 65-year-old water treaty with pakistan. The historic agreement, brokered by the World Bank, had remained intact despite numerous conflicts between the two nations.
Islamabad retaliated a day later by threatening to suspend the 1972 Shimla Agreement and closing its airspace to Indian aircraft.
India has accused Pakistan of cross-border terrorism, which Islamabad strongly denies. Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has called for an independent investigation to uncover the truth behind the incident.