Indian security forces recovered a Turkish-made kamikaze drone in a village in Nowshera, along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district.
The discovery has raised concerns over the evolving threat of drone warfare and Pakistan’s continued targeting of civilian areas.
Sources within the security establishment revealed that the drone was found equipped with explosives, further confirming its offensive intent. The incident marks yet another instance of drones being used to infiltrate Indian territory, raising alarms over cross-border hostilities.
Officials have stated that investigations are underway to analyse the drone’s components and trace its origins. The recovery of such weaponised UAVs has reinforced the need for enhanced counter-drone measures along sensitive border areas.
Local residents have expressed distress over the increasing threats from aerial intrusions, urging authorities to deploy advanced anti-drone technology to safeguard civilian populations.
Security forces have assured that all necessary precautions are being taken to prevent future threats and maintain peace along the border.