Jammu:
Security forces on Monday began a search operation after more than six drones, which were suspected from Pakistan, were seen hovering over the Line of Control in the Meadhar area of ​​Poonch district on the last night.Blinking lights from suspected unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) were seen in the Balakot-Langot region around 9.15 pm on Sunday. Official sources said that after moments, about six drones were seen in Gurai Nallah region around 9.18 pm.The equipment can be launched for monitoring, as they were flying at very high height. An official source said that UAVs returned to Pakistan.Despite the bad weather, the areas were closed and a comb operation was started in the early hours of Monday to examine the aerial-dropped consignments of weapons or drugs.In India, Pakistan’s use of drones has been given to push arms, ammunition and drugs in J&K, which has emerged as a major challenge for security agencies over the years. The J&K police had earlier announced cash prizes to provide information about the activities from Rs-5 lakhs to-disdain.Jammu: Security forces on Monday began a search operation after more than six drones, who were suspected from Pakistan, were seen hovering over several front areas along the Line of Control in Mehar area of ​​Poonch district last night.Blinking lights from suspected unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) were seen in the Balakot-Langot region around 9.15 pm on Sunday. Official sources said that after moments, about six drones were seen in Gurai Nallah region around 9.18 pm.The equipment can be launched for monitoring, as they were flying at very high height. An official source said that UAVs returned to Pakistan.Despite the bad weather, the areas were closed and a comb operation was started in the early hours of Monday to examine the aerial-dropped consignments of weapons or drugs.In India, Pakistan’s use of drones has been given to push arms, ammunition and drugs in J&K, which has emerged as a major challenge for security agencies over the years. The J&K police had earlier announced cash prizes to provide information about the activities from Rs-5 lakhs to-disdain.