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Pakistani aircraft violates Indian airspace in J&K | | | Agencies
NEW DELHI, Aug 29: A Pakistani aircraft reportedly violated Indian airspace on Monday when it hovered over Indian territory for almost a minute in RS Pura sector in Jammu & Kashmir before it returned, sending an alarm in the security establishment. The incident happened on Monday around 1.05pm when a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan noticed a small silver colour, six-wing aircraft entering the Indian airspace and flying back after one minute. The only eyewitness to the incident, he informed his seniors at RS Pura sector immediately and stated that aircraft was "clearly visible" and didn't definitely belong to the Indian Air Force. It was not confirmed whether it was a manned aircraft or a drone unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It was also not clear whether the aircraft belonged to Pakistani army or not. The Indian Air Force was using its radars to ascertain what Pakistani aircraft was doing in Indian air-space. However, government officials also said that it is being investigated whether BSF officer correctly noticed the aircraft in Indian airspace because he is not an expert in the planes. The BSF will submit a report on the matter to the ministry of home affairs while IAF radars were trying to establish details of violation. |
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