Four Afghan Drones Shot Down over Balochistan
Pakistan said its air defence network detected the drones immediately and neutralised all four with sophisticated countermeasures, underscoring rising border tensions with Kabul.
- Pakistan's security forces shot down four drones launched from Afghanistan into Balochistan on Wednesday, the Inter-Services Public Relations announced.
- The Afghan Taliban launched these "rudimentary" drones as part of their patronization of terrorist outfits operating from territory under their control, the ISPR said.
- Pakistan's air defense network neutralized all four incoming drones using sophisticated countermeasures, with the military warning that future provocations would face "swift, decisive, and overwhelming responses" under Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq.
- Recently, the Foreign Office issued a demarche to the Afghan Charge d' Affaires over a terrorist attack on a Pakistan Rangers camp in Karachi that martyred three personnel.
- Islamabad and Kabul's relations have deteriorated as cross-border attacks persist, with the ISPR urging the Afghan Taliban to end their "irresponsible behaviour" and adhere to peaceful coexistence.
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