An Indian Army UAV strayed across the Line of Control into Pakistan’s Bhimber Gali sector due to a technical malfunction during a training mission. The Army has requested its return via military hotline, although reports suggest it might have been shot down. Both countries regularly use UAVs for surveillance along the border.
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