Jammu air force station News
Jammu Kashmir Air Show: On the occasion of the merger day of Jammu with India, an air show of the Air Force was organized for the first time, in which the Suryakiran aerobatic team showed its strength.
NIA has conducted raids at 14 different places in Jammu and Kashmir. These raids have been done in the case of drones and IEDs found near Jammu Air Force Station.
A drone has been spotted once again on Wednesday night, near Jammu Air Force Station. But the drone was spotted at 1:41 am. The drone was spotted at the Air Force station at 1:41 pm. Watch this Zee News report to know more.
Investigations have revealed that suspected Chinese-made drones were used in the attack on the Indian Air Force base in Jammu and Kashmir. The National Investigation Agency is currently investigating the attack.
Top officials in connection with the Home Ministry team will visit Jammu, which will be led by the Director General (DG) of National Security Guard and Central Industrial Security Force. The team is going to assess the situation, which is emerging from the drone strikes on the Indian Air Force.
According to the information, another two drones have been seen near the army camp. The first drone was sighted at Kaluchak at 4:40 am. While the second drone was seen in Kunjwani at 4:52 pm. The suspected drone was seen flying at an altitude of 800 meters in Kunjwani. So far 7 drones have been sighted in 4 days.
A team of Special Cell of Delhi Police will reach the Jammu drone strike site and interact with the investigating agencies to analyze the threats and ensure adequate preparedness for any similar attempt in future. The team reached Jammu on Tuesday. Two explosions took place at the Air Force Station in Jammu at 1.37 pm and 1.42 am on Sunday morning.
Amid drone sightings in and around Jammu city and days after the attack on the Indian Air Force (IAF) station in Jammu, India told UN General Assembly that potential use of armed drones for terrorist activities requires serious attention.
Amid drone sightings in and around Jammu city and days after the attack on the Indian Air Force (IAF) station in Jammu, India told UN General Assembly that potential use of armed drones for terrorist activities requires serious attention.
Two blasts were carried out by drones at Jammu Air Force Station in five minutes on the intervening night of 26-27 June, after which suspicious drone activity was again seen at Kunjwani in Ratnuchak area of Jammu late on Monday night. Security forces are searching the area.
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