New Delhi – In a significant escalation of hostilities on the intervening night of May 8th and 9th, 2025, the Pakistan military carried out multiple violations of Indian airspace along the entire western border. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) revealed details of the widespread intrusions, indicating a clear intent to target Indian military infrastructure.During a briefing, officials, including Colonel Qureshi and Wing Commander Singh, provided an account of the events. They stated that Pakistan military forces resorted to firing heavy caliber weapons along the Line of Control (LoC) and attempted drone intrusions from Lelay to Sir Creek across a staggering 36 locations. The sheer scale of this aerial assault involved approximately 300 to 400 drones.
The Indian armed forces responded promptly and effectively, successfully bringing down a number of these intruding drones through a combination of kinetic and non-kinetic means. According to the MEA, the possible purpose behind such large-scale aerial intrusions was twofold: to test India’s air defense systems and to gather critical intelligence.Forensic examination of the debris recovered from the downed drones is currently underway. Preliminary reports emerging from this analysis suggest that the drones are of Turkish origin, identified as “assist drones.” This finding indicates the potential source and nature of the technology being employed by Pakistan in these cross-border provocations.Later in the night, the situation further intensified when an armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) belonging to Pakistan attempted to target the Bathinda military station.
However, this threat was successfully detected and neutralized by the Indian forces, preventing a potentially damaging strike on a key military installation.The MEA spokesperson underscored the gravity of Pakistan’s actions, highlighting the deliberate nature of the violations and the large number of unmanned aerial vehicles deployed. The spokesperson noted that these provocative and escalatory actions were not only aimed at military targets but also, as revealed later in the briefing, intended to impact Indian cities and civilian infrastructure.
The successful neutralization of a significant number of drones, as confirmed by Colonel Qureshi and Wing Commander Singh, demonstrates the preparedness and effectiveness of the Indian armed forces in countering sophisticated aerial threats. The ongoing forensic analysis is expected to yield more detailed information regarding the capabilities and origins of the drones used by Pakistan in this extensive series of border violations.
This incident marks a serious breach of airspace and a clear attempt by Pakistan to probe India’s defenses and gather intelligence under the cover of night and heavy shelling. India remains vigilant along the border, and the response to these violations has been firm and calibrated, aiming to deter further such aggressive actions while ensuring the safety and security of its installations and citizens. The MEA’s detailed briefing aimed to inform the public and the international community about the nature and scale of the Pakistani aggression.
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