India Dismisses Pak’s Claim of Shooting Down Its Spy Quadcopter

Army dismisses Pakistan’s claim of shooting down Indian Spy Quadcopter in Bagh Sector along Line of Control.
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Army dismisses Pakistan’s claim of shooting down Indian Spy Quadcopter in Bagh Sector along Line of Control.
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A day after Pakistan claimed to have shot down Indian Spy Quadcopter in Bagh Sector along Line of Control, the Indian army has dismissed the report and accused Islamabad of lying about such issues, according to ANI.

According to ANI, the army sources said that, “they keep lying on these issues. No such incident has taken place.”

Used for surveillance and reconnaissance by military and law enforcement agencies, unmanned aerial quadcopter can silently observe people and objects on the ground and have been deployed across the world by law enforcement agencies, reported Times Now.

According to ANI, Pakistan also denied that 2016 surgical strike took place, even after Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially shared the details of the incident. According to the data, around 50 terrorists along with Pakistan troops were killed in such operations.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan army has violated the ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch along the LoC on 1 January. However, no casualties have been reported so far, reported ANI.

(With inputs from ANI and Times Now)

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