Amritsar Blackout and Drone Scare: India-Pakistan Tensions Spike Again
As relations between India and Pakistan worsen despite a ceasefire, drone sightings, Amritsar blackout, and a missile scare set off panic. Get latest breaking news from Jammu and Punjab.
Drones come back to Punjab skies even with a ceasefire.
First, that was a flimsy peace. Then the drones arrived. Late Monday night further dubious aerial activity was detected between Jammu and Jalandhar. Surveillance drones were spotted over Jammu’s Samba district , Jalandhar sending fresh waves of anxiety, throughout the area even if India and Pakistan formally ceased fire.
The circumstance became tense just hours following Prime Minister Modi’s national speech. Seven to eight blasts in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, left residents shaken. Rumblings from Officials have not verified their source but the timing just exacerbated worries about a resurgent conflict.
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Citywide blackout leaves Amritsar dark.
Amritsar’s District Collector Sakshi Sahni declared a spontaneous blackout as part of a daring safety initiative. Sirens pierced throughout the night, blackening the whole city. Residents were told to extinguish every light, stay indoors and steer clear of windows. Intended to lower visibility for possible drone threats, the blackout also disrupted travel. Due to the closure, one Indigo flight bound for Amritsar had to change course and land in Delhi.
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Drone Shot Down Close to Mand Village
Around 9:30 p.m. tensions reached their highest point once more. when new drone activity was reported over Suranussi in Jalandhar. Reports verified the Indian Army had shot down a surveillance drone minutes close to Mand village. Military investigators are now.Scanning the area to tell its origin and use.
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Unexploded missile discovery close to Adampur
Compound the anarchy, Chuharwali village close to Adampur made a horrible discovery. Residents of a Markfed store ran into an unexploded missile thought to have come from Pakistan. Officials stated the missile may have come down during earlier nighttime blast events. Army and Air Force units swiftly responded to defuse it and avert a significant catastrophe.
Punjab shuts border schools in crisis
Schools and colleges in Punjab’s bordering districts,Amritsar, Ferozepur, Pathankot, Tarn Taran, and Fazilka will stay closed as fear spreads. As a precaution, closures in Ferozepur and Fazilka have been stretched for two more days.
Although peace is the official term, the on-ground reality presents a different story. Missiles, blackouts, and drones Psuggest a developing situation along the India-Pakistan frontier.
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