Anti-Tank Mine Found From A Farm In Samba: J&K
Anti-tank mine found from a farm in Samba, security forces deactivated. Tuesday, an anti-tank mine was found in the field in the border village of Banglad in the samba district.
This created an atmosphere of panic in the area. The villagers immediately informed the Border Security Force personnel.
The soldiers who reached the spot took possession of the anti-tank mine. After that, the anti-tank mine was deactivated by the bomb disposal squad of the police at the vacant site.
Farmer Darbari Lal was working in his field in village Banglad. During this, an anti-tank mine was found. Seeing the mine, the farmer got scared and informed the villagers about it.
The villagers immediately informed the Border Security Force personnel. The soldiers who reached the spot took possession of the anti-tank mine and informed the police.
The bomb disposal squad of the police defused him after seeing the vacant place. Local resident Sunil Kumar lost one leg in 2001 from one such mine.
Sunil told that if someone had stepped on it or if a tractor had climbed, then there could have been a big accident. He demanded the administration to search the entire area again.
It is worth noting that many such anti-tank mines are found in the border village, but getting anti-tank mines is a serious matter.
Such mines were installed in the border areas only during the Kargil war, after that all the mines were removed and the fields were handed over to the farmers. But still, sometimes mines are found.
Drone in Arnia: Pakistani drone entered Jammu’s Arnia sector late on Tuesday night, BSF personnel drove back on firing.
Despite the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, the neighboring country is not deterring from nefarious activities on the international border.
On Tuesday night, Pakistani Rangers flew a drone in the Arnia sector, which was forced to flee back by firing by BSF personnel.
At around 11:15 pm on Tuesday night, Pakistani Rangers from their Jumat post flew a drone over Jabowal Post and Chhabni Post in Arnia Sector of Jammu.
It is believed that the Pakistani Rangers wanted to spy on Indian posts through drones and throw weapons or drugs, but there the 42 Corps of BSF fired back and drove the drone back.
Let us tell you that after the drone attack on the airbase in Jammu last month, a strict vigil is being done in the interior as well as the border.
Pakistan has been using drones in the past for smuggling arms and drugs.
Pakistan is not liking the peace in Kashmir, which is why it has now started infiltrating arms and narcotics from Pakistan on this side of the Indian border with the help of drones.
Pakistani drones were seen by security forces several times in Jammu and Kashmir after the drone attack on the Air Force station in Jammu.