Pakistani drone in punjab News
Punjab Breaking: Paksitani Drone has been found near Tarn Taran Loc in Punjab, this drone has been found in the fields of Rajoke. Police is investigating Pakistan's conspiracy to send the drone.
The Border Security Force (BSF) fired at a drone near the India-Pakistan border in Amritsar, Punjab. 5.5kg heroin dropped from drone has been seized
The Border Security Force (BSF) has recovered another drone near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab's Amritsar. This drone has been recovered by BSF from the fields
BSF Punjab Frontier said that a Pakistani drone violated Indian airspace. But he was stopped by the BSF jawans of Amritsar sector. That drone was recovered after searching, the search operation is going on.
The Border Security Force (BSF) has found a Pakistani drone during patrolling in Batala, Punjab. According to BSF, the smugglers have recovered an AK-47, its magazine and bullet.
On Sunday morning, the police shot down a drone coming from across the border and arrested two people in this whole case. This drone had come from across the border to supply the consignment of drugs. 5 kg of drugs were also recovered with this drone
BSF has seized a drone and 1 kg heroin consignment from Kassowal village that comes under Ajnala. According to BSF officials, drone movement was seen in village Kassowala on the night of December 31.
The army has once again defeated the nefarious designs of Pakistan on the border in Punjab. BSF shot down Pakistani drone.
A Pakistani drone was intercepted in Tarn Taran district. During this, a consignment of heroin was also seized in the search operation carried out by the soldiers.
Pakistan is constantly taking the help of drones to spread terror. But due to the promptness of Indian soldiers, Pakistan's conspiracy is failing. Watch this report.
A drone has been shot down by BSF jawans on the Punjab border with Pakistan. It is being told that at around 4:30 in the morning, the soldiers heard the sound of the drone, after which this action was carried out.
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