Pak Army shoots down Indian spy quadcopter on LoC
On this day in 2019, the Pakistan Air Force also shot down two Indian warplanes that violated the Pakistani airspace in Operation Swift Retort
By PPI
February 28, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army has shot down an Indian spy quadcopter that intruded into the country’s airspace along the Line of Control (LoC).
The Pakistani forces at 12:55 pm on Sunday last shot down an Indian Army quadcopter that was spying in the area near the LoC, said a radio report on Tuesday.
It is pertinent to mention that the remains of the quadcopter were found on Monday. An insignia of the Indian Army can be seen in the pictures, which confirm that the quadcopter belongs to the Indian Army.
On this day in 2019, the Pakistan Air Force also shot down two Indian warplanes that violated the Pakistani airspace in Operation Swift Retort.
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