India Pakistan LIVE: Explosions heard in Jammu, Srinagar, Baramulla; family injured as Pakistani drone hits Ferozepur
- On May 9, 2025, a drone believed to be from Pakistan crashed in a residential section of Khai Pheme Ke village in Ferozepur district, Punjab, injuring three members of a local family.
- This attack came amid escalating cross-border tensions, including Pakistan's deployment of drones at 26 different sites and India's recent Operation Sindoor, which targeted multiple militant bases within Pakistan and the Pakistan-administered region of Kashmir.
- The drone crash caused a fire resulting in severe burns to a woman and milder injuries to two male family members, all hospitalized with one in critical condition.
- Senior Superintendent Bhupinder Singh stated most drones were neutralized by Indian forces, and blackout measures were enforced in multiple northern cities amid widespread air raid sirens.
- The incident has escalated regional tensions, prompting the G7 and EU to urge restraint and dialogue, while India maintains its military response remains measured and non-escalatory.
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India Pakistan Conflict LIVE: Pakistan's overnight drone attacks violated the ceasefire for a third consecutive night. As tensions escalate between the two nations, explosions were heard near Nur Khan airbase in Pakistan's Rawalpindi. On Friday night, Pakistani drones were spotted across 26 locations along the International Border and Line of Control. While no casualties were reported, at least three people were injured in Punjab's Ferozepur due…
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Read Full ArticleThree of a family injured as Pakistani drone hits residential area in Punjab's Ferozepur, 1 critical
According to eyewitnesses, a drone fell on a part of the victims’ house, causing a parked vehicle to catch fire. They rushed to put out the fire and sustained burn injuries.
·New Delhi, India
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