Pakistan Army Downs Indian Drone, Civilian Casualties in Azad Kashmir
Pakistan Army Downs Indian Drone Amid Rising Tensions on the LoC
Early Friday morning, the **Pakistan Army successfully downed an Indian surveillance drone** in the Baghsar sector of Samahni, Azad Jammu and Kashmir. This operation took place amid increasing tensions along the Line of Control (LoC), where Indian forces launched unprovoked shelling, which caused civilian casualties in the region.
Pakistan Army Strikes Down Indian Drone in Baghsar
At approximately 3:15 AM, the Pakistan Army intercepted and downed an Indian surveillance drone over Baghsar. The drone, which had crossed into Pakistani airspace while conducting surveillance operations, was destroyed after entering restricted airspace.
Casualties in Bagh and Hajira
Indian shelling resulted in civilian casualties in Bagh and Hajira districts. Osama Ishrat, a 22-year-old civilian from Bagh, tragically lost his life, while his two sisters sustained injuries. Several other civilians were also wounded during the attacks.
Pakistan Army Strikes Back
In retaliation, the Pakistan Army launched a series of strikes targeting Indian military positions in Jhanda Ziarat and Nanga Tak. These strikes aimed to neutralize the ongoing threats posed by Indian forces along the LoC.
Unprovoked Indian Attacks Continue in Neelum Valley
Indian forces have continued their unprovoked shelling in Neelum Valley, which has caused further damage to civilian infrastructure. Key areas such as Shahkot, Sharda, and Kel have experienced sustained attacks, putting civilian lives at risk.
Pakistan Army Responds with Force, Emergency Declared in Neelum Valley
In response to the ongoing attacks, the Pakistan Army delivered a powerful response, silencing Indian fire from multiple positions. Consequently, a blackout has been enforced in Neelum Valley as part of emergency measures. Additionally, medical teams are on high alert, ready to handle any casualties that may arise.