Punjab Pathonkot Ferozepur Drone Explosion attacks – Indo -pak Tension: FLINGS Sounds, Drone Attacks and Echoed Sirens … There are such situations from Pathankot to Ferozepur, the situation is closed – closed market Punjab Pathonkot Ferozepur Drone Attack

India Pakistan Border tension: War situations have been formed between India and Pakistan. A red alert was published after hearing votes similar to explosions in Pathankot, Punjab on Saturday. Local authorities have closed the markets in the region as a precaution. Earlier, after tension during the night, people were asleep in the districts of Pathankot and Jalandhar, while the sirens began to ring in Hoshiarpur, Amritsar and Ferozepur. The Punjab border with Pakistan is 532 km long.
The officials said that district officials have set up a control room in Pathankot, which will work 24 hours a day for the convenience of the people. Pathankot’s sub-commissioner, Aditya Uppal, urged people to inform the nearest police station or contact the control room if a substance or an article falls from the sky.
Deputy Commissioner Aditya Uppal said: “It has been found that some people take such things that can be dangerous.” He warned against legal action against these people. He also told people that if such something is on the ground, they should not go towards him or touch him.
In addition to Pathankot, officials said, the residents of the Jalandhar district also heard the explosion as an explosion, while Air-Siran began to ring in Hoshiarpur, Amritsar and Ferozepur on Saturday morning. In Sirsa, Haryana, some local populations claimed to have heard the voices similar to the explosion after midnight.
A Sirsa policeman said that shortly after midnight, debris of an unknown metal had been abandoned in the fields of a village. A villager said, “We slept, then a loud voice was heard. In the morning, we saw that something metallic had fallen into the fields. Later, the defense staff came to seek debris.
The officials said that an unknown missile also fell into a residential area in the Jalandhar district village on Saturday morning. The local population said that a migrant worker had been injured in this incident, while some houses in the region have also been damaged. He said that certain parts of the unknown article are in the region.
A woman in the region said: “I stood near the window when an object collided with a water tank (house) around 1.30, which broke the glass of 4-5 houses.” He said that a migrant worker had suffered an injury to his hand, which had been taken to the hospital.
Local resident Satinder Kumar said: “The water tank in our house was damaged, while the glass of many windows has also broken. The smoke was smoke all around. Another local resident Muskan also said that a large explosion had occurred at night, getting out of their homes. He said, “A car was damaged. We were all afraid.
Sharing his experience, overjit Kaur said that the red light shone in the sky, after which a great explosion occurred. He said: “The water tanks of certain other houses in the region were also damaged.”
The deputy commissioner of Jalandhar (DC) Himanshu Aggarwal urged people to avoid important meetings or congestion under precautionary measures. He also urged people to avoid entering open or high buildings, as well as to close the market in Jalandhar Cantt and Adampur. DC called on the people to remain calm and said: “Shopping centers and commercial buildings raised in the rest of the district will remain closed today.”
Phagwara Akshita Gupta’s additional sub-commissioner said that an opinion had been issued to keep all the closed markets except for the medical store in the city of Fagwara on Saturday. Officials said that high shopping and commercial buildings will also be closed in the rest of the district.
All commercial establishments remained closed on Saturday in Kapurthala. The officials said that unknown goods debris have also been found in some places Beas of Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ferozepur, Pathankot and Tarn Taran. The officials said that an unknown object had fallen on a farm between the villages of Kharatan and Sahni in the Phagwara district early on Saturday.
The local population said that an explosion was heard in Major Singh’s fields in the village of Kharatan to Sahni at 2:40 am. The officials said that the collision of an unknown object formed a pit about 7 to 8 feet deep and 12-14 feet wide on the ground.
Likewise, an unknown missile fell on the ground in the village of Chichra of the Gurdaspur district early Saturday, causing a pit. Friday evening, the attack was led by Pakistan after starting a new wave of drone attacks targeting 26 places in India in Jammu-Cachemire in Gujarat. According to officials, the security forces have thwarted several drone attacks by Pakistan in the districts of Ferozepur, Pathankot, Fazilka and Amritsar.
On Friday evening, three family members were injured in Ferozepur, when a missile from a Pakistani drone destroyed by the Indian air defense system fell home in the renown of the village of Khai, causing a fire in the house and the car.
In response to Pahalgam’s attack on April 22, the tension between India and Pakistan was considerably increased by the Indian armed forces on Wednesday after the specific attacks targeted by terrorist winners in Pakistan and Pakistan, the cashmere caused (Pok), which was linked to the cross.