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Pakistani drone enters Indian territory near Gurdaspur, retreats after border security opens fire
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Times Now Digital
Updated Oct 31, 2020 | 11:02 IST



Security forces are carrying out a search operation after the drone was seen hovering over the Thakurpur village in Gurdaspur, Punjab.

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Punjab Police personnel searching the area in Thakurpur village
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The drone was spotted entering Indian territory from the other side of the Indo-Pakistan border
  • Border security opened fire at the drone forcing it to return to Pakistan
Chandigarh: A Pakistani drone was forced to retreat by the Border Security Force (BSF) after it was spotted hovering over in Gurdaspur region in the wee hours of Saturday. Thes security forces are carrying out search operations in the area.

According to police, two BSF jawans deployed at the Indo-Pakistan border in Punjab's Thakurpur village heard a humming sound at 11.35 pm last night. Both the individuals reported that the sound was coming from the Pakistan side and gradually entered the Indian territory.
The security personnel, Devender Kumar and Ashok Kumar, immediately opened fire at the flying object as soon as it entered the Indian territory. The drone returned to Pakistan's side of the border after coming under attack.

However, the sound of the flying object was heard again at 12.22 am by another personnel Mukesh Yadav, who was on patrolling duty in Thakurpur. Devender and Ashok Kumar, who were present at the spot, once again opened fire at the drone.


The drone continued to fly into the Indian territory for over 1800 metres at the height of around 400 metres and finally returned to Pakistan from the same reference point in Thakurpur village in Gurdaspur.

After the incident, Border Security Force (BSF) Commandant N Ganguly arrived at the spot and launched a deep search of the area under his supervision.
This is not the first time drones or quadcopters from the other side of the border were spotted at the International Border (IB) as many similar instances have been reported in the recent past as well.

 
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BSF could not shoot down the drone, twice entered and returned.

BSF Commandant Gangu himself had to come in order to launch a DEEEEEEEEP search.

If it was a Bengali drone they would've shot it dead and stolen a cow from across the border.

I wonder if it had Special coatings to make it bullet proof? 3 Gangus shooting at a hovering done but no harm to the drone.
 
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