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PAKISTAN ARMY Shot Down indian Spy Drone For Violating PAKISTANI Airspace:
PAKISTAN ARMY shot down an indian spy drone on Thursday for violating PAKISTANI Airspace in Kashmir, PAKISTAN ARMY Media Wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in an official statement.

According to the details by the PAKISTAN MILITARY Media Wing, PAKISTAN ARMY Troops shot down an indian spy drone as it was found spying 600 meters inside PAKISTANI side of KASHMIR.
“indian Quadcopter Airspace Violation in Sankh Sector along LOC today. In this provocative act, indian quadcopter intruded 600 meters inside PAKISTAN’s territory for conducting surveillance,” DG ISPR said.
“This blatant act was aggressively responded to by PAKISTAN ARMY troops shooting down Indian quadcopter. Such unwarranted acts by indian Army are clear violation of established norms, existing Air Agreement between two countries and reflect indian Army’s consistent disregard to Ceasefire Understanding of 2003,” PAKISTAN ARMY Media Wing ISPR addedd.
PAKISTAN SHOT DOWN indian Spy Drone in Sankh Sector Along the LINE OF CONTROL (LOC) . . .
EVEN N0 DRONE WOULD BE ALLOWED TO PASS . . . INSHALLAH . . .🇵🇰 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/NTNRwsMEWw
— PAKDEFENSE.OFFICIAL (@PAKDEFENSE_COM) April 9, 2020
PAKISTAN ARMY released the picture of the indian spy drone, which it shot down on Thursday.
PAKISTAN ARMY further said that indian army regularly used such tactics to violate the existing Air Agreement and ceasefire violation agreement since 2003.
It is not the first time that PAKISTAN ARMY has shot down indian spy drones intruding PAKISTANI Airspace. PAKISTAN ARMY Shot down 3 indian spy drones in different sectors along LOC in 2019 alone.
Two of the spy drones were shot down by in Satwal and Bagh Sector, while the third spy drone was shot down in the Rakhchikri Sector along the Line of Control (LOC). PAKISTAN ARMY released the pictures of all three drones respectively as a proof.
The recent event took place as indian security forces resorted heavy ceasefire violation along the Line of Control (LOC). Earlier last week, five highly trained indian commandos brutally killed by PAKISTAN ARMY along the Line of Control (LOC) in intense firing.
PAKISTAN has also summoned a senior indian diplomat to register its protest over the violations of the 2003 ceasefire agreement between the two countries.