Rajeev Sharma :- Tensions flared along the international border in Jammu after Pakistani forces opened fire at an Indian remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) during a routine surveillance mission. The incident occurred in the Kanachak sector, where Pakistani posts reportedly fired multiple rounds at the drone operating within Indian territory.
According to sources, a total of five shots were fired from across the border, targeting the unmanned aerial system. Despite the provocation, the Indian drone remained unharmed and safely returned to its base. No casualties or material damage have been reported in the incident.
The firing comes amid repeated ceasefire violations along the border, raising concerns over the fragile security situation in the region. Security agencies believe such actions could further strain relations and heighten tensions between the two sides.
In recent days, there have also been sightings of suspicious drones and aerial objects near the border, prompting heightened vigilance. Indian security forces have intensified monitoring and remain on high alert to prevent any untoward incidents.
Meanwhile, the Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police have stepped up search operations in sensitive areas, ensuring that any potential threat is neutralized at the earliest. Officials continue to closely monitor developments along the border as the situation remains tense but under control.
