Pakistan Armed Forces Shoot Down 77 Indian Drones – Official Report
Why Were These Drones in Pakistan?
Indian drones were flying illegally inside Pakistan’s airspace. Officials say these drones had different goals:
- Some were spying on military areas.
- Some were trying to drop bombs or weapons.
- Some were recording videos for intelligence.
But the Pakistan Air Defence team spotted them and took them down quickly.
How Pakistan Stopped the Drones
Pakistan used:
- Anti-aircraft guns.
- Missile systems.
- Electronic jammers.
These tools helped destroy or stop all 77 drones before they could do any harm.
Where Did the Drones Come From?
Officials say most drones entered through:
- Kashmir Line of Control (LoC).
- Punjab border areas.
- Some even tried to enter from Sindh and Rajasthan borders.
This shows the drones were sent to many parts of Pakistan.
Pakistan’s Message to India
The official said: "We will protect our skies at all costs. Any drone that enters our land will be destroyed. This is a warning to all who try to cross our borders."
Videos May Be Released Soon
The Pakistan Army’s media wing (ISPR) may soon release videos showing the drone attacks and how they were destroyed. These will be used to:
- Show the truth.
- Prove Pakistan’s defence strength.
- Expose India's secret drone war.
Why Drones Are Dangerous
Drones are small and hard to see, but they can:
- Spy on army bases.
- Drop small bombs.
- Spread panic.
That’s why Pakistan’s quick action is so important.
Public Reaction
People in Pakistan are proud of the army. On social media, many wrote:
- "Our army is strong and ready!"
- "No one can cross our borders."
- "Well done, Pakistan Air Defence!"