
2 Pakistani Drones Shot Down in J&K, Heavy Exchange of Artillery Fire On
The escalating tensions between India and Pakistan have taken a new turn, with the Indian Army Air Defence Units shooting down two Pakistani drones in the Naushera sector of Jammu and Kashmir. According to reports, the heavy exchange of artillery fire is still ongoing between the two sides in the sector.
As per the latest updates, the Indian Army Air Defence Units successfully shot down two Pakistani drones in the Naushera sector of J&K, reported ANI, quoting defence sources. The development comes hours after Pakistan launched an attack on several Indian cities, including Jammu, on Thursday evening.
The retaliatory move by Pakistan included launching a barrage of rockets and gunfire, which was met with fierce resistance from the Indian security forces. The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Army responded swiftly, taking out key targets in Pakistan with precision strikes.
The situation has been tense in the region since Thursday evening, when Pakistan’s military launched a surprise attack on several Indian cities, including Jammu. The attack, which was widely condemned by the international community, was seen as a major escalation of tensions between the two countries.
The Indian government, in response to the attack, had promised to take strong action against Pakistan. The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Army were put on high alert, with fighter jets and artillery units being deployed to respond to any further aggression from Pakistan.
The Indian Army Air Defence Units, which are responsible for protecting the country’s airspace, were quick to respond to the Pakistani drones. The units, equipped with advanced air defence systems, successfully shot down the two drones in the Naushera sector of J&K.
The exchange of artillery fire is still ongoing between the two sides in the sector, with both countries trading blows in a fierce and intense battle. The Indian Army has been reported to have used its 155mm artillery guns to retaliate against Pakistani positions, while Pakistani forces have been reported to have used mortar shells and rockets to target Indian positions.
The situation on the ground is fluid, with both sides trading blows and neither side giving an inch. The exchange of artillery fire has been intense, with both sides using their heavy artillery guns to target each other’s positions.
The escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan has raised concerns about the stability of the region. The two countries have a long history of conflict, including several wars, and the situation on the ground is always tense.
The Indian government has been at pains to assure the country that it is fully prepared to deal with any aggression from Pakistan. The Indian Army, the Indian Air Force, and the Indian Navy have all been put on high alert, with fighter jets and warships being deployed to respond to any further aggression from Pakistan.
In a statement, the Indian Army said that it was “fully prepared to deal with any situation” and that it would “take all necessary steps to protect the territorial integrity of the country”.
The situation is being closely monitored by the international community, with several countries urging both sides to exercise restraint and to engage in peaceful dialogue.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that the tensions between India and Pakistan are at an all-time high. The exchange of artillery fire and the shooting down of Pakistani drones are a clear indication of the escalating situation, and it is unclear when or if the situation will calm down.