Pakistan says it shot down Indian drone along Kashmir border
- The Pakistani army shot down an Indian quadcopter for allegedly violating its airspace at the Kashmir border, as reported by Pakistan Television .
- Relations between Pakistan and India are further strained after a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26 victims, with India suspending the Indus Waters Treaty.
- Pakistan expressed concern over a recent deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir and offered to cooperate with an independent inquiry.
- Islamabad distanced itself from the Kashmir attack, expressing concern and offering cooperation for an independent inquiry, despite India's claims of 'cross-border' links.
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A drone was shot down and tourist sites were closed in Kashmir. Here are the developments.
Pakistan's state-run radio reported on Tuesday that it shot down an Indian quadcopter along the Line of Control (the border in Kashmir) and thwarted an attempt to violate its airspace...
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