Srinagar: Drones have been seen in the sky again and again after the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. The Indian Air Force intercepted some Pakistani drones in the Samba sector of Jammu and Kashmir. This incident came to light on Monday night. Necessary action is being taken from India on the arrival of drones. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that action will be taken on every action of Pakistan. Even after the ceasefire, there is still an alert in the entire border areas including Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab. Amidst the blackout in Samba, the Indian Air Defense Forces intercepted the Pakistani drone, red stripes were seen and sounds of explosions were heard.
#WATCH Jammu and Kashmir: Indian Air Defence Forces intercept Pakistani drone amid blackout in Samba, red stripes seen and sounds of explosions heard.
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There are fewer drones than before: Army
The Army has said in a statement that comparatively very few drones have come in the Samba sector. They are being countered. There is nothing to worry about. According to the Army, air defence firing was done after the drone activity. Once the drones came, no drone activity was seen for the last 15 minutes. The time of arrival of the drones has not been disclosed by the Army for security reasons.
Drones were seen on May 11
A ceasefire was announced between India and Pakistan on the evening of May 11. Drones were seen in Kashmir on Sunday night. Then the CM of Jammu and Kashmir also posted a video. This is the second time that the Indian Air Force has intercepted Pakistani drones. The drones have been intercepted in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir at a time when talks have taken place between the DGMOs of both the countries today. In this, both the countries have agreed to reduce the troops from the border and forward areas.
Talks took place at 5 o'clock
The Indian Army said that talks took place between the DGMOs of both the countries at 5 pm on Monday. During this, both sides discussed issues related to continuing the commitment of not firing a single bullet and not taking any kind of aggressive or hostile action against each other. It was also agreed that both sides will take necessary steps to ensure immediate reduction in the number of troops from the border and forward areas.

