Pakistan Army shoots down Indian quadcopter after it violated airspace for spying

The Indian quadcopter intruded 600 meters inside Pakistan’s territory for conducting surveillance. Pakis
09 Apr, 2020
  • The Indian quadcopter intruded 600 meters inside Pakistan’s territory for conducting surveillance.

Pakistan Army shot down on Thursday an Indian quadcopter after it violated the country's airspace in Sankh district along the Line of Control (LoC). 

According to a press release issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR),the Indian quadcopter intruded 600 meters inside Pakistan’s territory for conducting surveillance. Pakistani troops aggressively responded to the 'blatant act' by shooting down the 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," the ISPR said.

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