Pakistan did not shut down airspace, using civil flights as a shield during a drone attack on India


New Delhi:

Pakistan did not shut down its airspace yesterday and allowed civil aircraft to operate, while it launched the Turkish-made drone in Indian cities on Thursday, the government said this evening in a briefing.

The government said that Pakistan used uneven civilian aircraft flying in its airspace.

The government said that at least 300-400 Pakistani drones flew towards civil buildings, military establishments and religious structures in northern India.

Even on Friday evening, some civil flights were seen on flight-tracking websites in Pakistani airspace, while the Indian side did not show any flight.

India’s air defense network successfully stopped the drone.

Heavy shelling by Pakistan in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir killed the house of two students of a convent school, killing him.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri told reporters in Delhi today, “The goal of temples, gurudwaras is a new low by Pakistan.”

Pakistan launched several Turkish-Narrian Asisguard Songs Armed Drones in some areas; India’s air defense network blocked many of them and shot others, the government said in briefing today.


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