A suspected spy aircraft belonging to India has been shot down by the Pakistani military on Saturday, November 19, 2016.
The Pakistan military said on Saturday that it shot down an Indian spy aircraft hours after Indian cross-border firing killed two Pakistani girls.
“Indian
Quad Copter shot down by Pakistan troops at Aagahi Post in Rak Chakri
sector” near Rawlakot along the Line of Control (LoC), a statement from
the Inter-Services Public Relations said.
The
aircraft had intruded 60 meters in the Pakistani side of the LoC, which
divides the two countries in the disputed Kashmir region.
The wreckage of the drone is now in the custody of the Pakistani forces, it added.
Earlier
the Pakistani army said that two girls were killed and three persons
injured in “unprovoked” firing by the Indian troops in Singhala Village
of Khoi Ratta along the LoC.
Foreign
Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria strongly condemned unprovoked firing
by the Indian troops. He said the slain girls were aged 4 and 7 years
old.
The two countries had declared ceasefire along the LoC and working boundary in 2003.
However,
escalation between the two bitter neighbors has been seen since
militants attacked an army center in the Indian-controlled Kashmir in
September.


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