“Pakistan Did not Shut Airspace, Used Civilian Flights As Protect”: Authorities




New Delhi:

Pakistan didn’t shut its airspace yesterday and allowed civilian plane to function, whereas it sneakily launched Turkish-made drones at Indian cities on Thursday, the federal government stated in a briefing this night.

Pakistan used the unsuspecting civilian plane flying in its airspace as shields, the federal government stated.

At the very least 300-400 Pakistani drones flew in the direction of civilian buildings, army installations and spiritual buildings throughout northern India, the federal government stated.

Even on Friday night, some civilian flights had been noticed on flight-tracking web sites in Pakistani airspace, whereas the Indian aspect confirmed no flights.

India’s air defence community efficiently intercepted the drones.

Heavy shelling by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch hit the home of two college students of a convent faculty, killing them.

“The focusing on of temples, gurdwaras, convents is a brand new low by Pakistan,” Overseas Secretary Vikram Misri informed reporters in Delhi as we speak.

Pakistan launched a number of Turkish-made Asisguard Songar armed drones in some areas; India’s air defence community jammed a number of of them and shot down others, the federal government stated within the briefing as we speak.