No drone violations, situation calm: Indian Army
Pakistan’s security sources also said that “no Pakistani drone has crossed Line of Control (LoC) or border”
By Our Correspondent
May 13, 2025
KARACHI: The Indian Army said that “no enemy drones” have been reported on the Indian territory at present and the situation remains calm and completely under full control, the ANI reported on Monday.
Pakistan’s security sources also said that “no Pakistani drone has crossed the Line of Control (LoC) or border”, adding that the Indian media has been running concocted and false news regarding the violation of LoC by Pakistani drones. The sources said that Pakistan is completely holding ceasefire and as a matter of fact, Indian drones are violating ceasefire at LoC and working boundary. The news of the Indian media have always been pack of lies, the sources said.
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