Pakistan Army Shoots Down Four More Indian Drones, Total Rises to Seven

The Pakistan Army has shot down four additional Indian drones, bringing the total number of downed Indian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to seven in recent days, security sources confirmed.

According to the sources, the latest attempt by Indian drones to violate Pakistani airspace was effectively countered by the Pakistan Army in the Pukhlian area of the Sialkot sector. As a result, four more Indian UAVs were intercepted and destroyed.

In addition to neutralizing the aerial threats, Pakistan’s advanced defensive and electronic warfare (EW) capabilities enabled the Army to seize two more Indian drones intact, providing further evidence of cross-border incursions.

Earlier, three other Indian drones had been shot down in the Bernala, Shakargarh, and Kotli sectors, including a large armed Heron UAV, the sources revealed.

Security officials stated that the Pakistan Army continues to give a “befitting response” to every act of aggression by the enemy.

It is pertinent to mention that following last night’s missile attacks by India, Pakistan successfully destroyed five Indian aircraft, including Rafale fighter jets, as well as another drone.

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