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2 explosions rock Air Force-operated area of Jammu airport, nearby air bases on high alert

It's the type of face the Indians fear.....
Bro, what're you talking about? The Indians fear their own shadow.

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So elections are coming...

UP, Jammu and Kashmir election are coming near by and topics like terrorist attacks, Ram mandir, Ganga river cleaning have started making headlines, only one party can have benefit from such issues. so BJP please grow up and have some matured politics, last 7 years you have done nothing except criticism.
 
Pakistan has had much more lethal armored drones and with a many times bigger pay load since 2015, why would Pakistan be using these small 1 ft by 1 ft small drones used by amateurs, vlogers.

India has lost it completely...gone paranoid and cynical.

Same old Pulwama like strategy to earn votes...


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Twin blasts target Indian military base at Jammu Airport: Indian media


June 27, 2021


Twin blasts target Indian military base at Jammu Airport: Indian media



Two Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel were injured as, according to the Indian media, twin blasts took targeted an Indian military base at the Jammu Airport during the early hours of Sunday.

The blasts, as per Indian media, were caused by drones while another IED explosive, meant to be planted at a "crowded place" was discovered ad the plot was foiled, reports quoted Indian police as saying.

Two IAF personnel were injured in the blast, which took place a little before 2:00 am at the airport.

"Reports say the explosions, the first at 1.37 AM and the second at 1.43 AM, were heard a km away," says the NDTV.

One of the bombs, as per the report, damaged the roof of a building in the technical section while the other exploded in an open area.

"Drones with payload were used in both the blasts at Jammu airfield. Another crude bomb was found by the Jammu police," Jammu and Kashmir police chief Dilbagh Singh told news agency ANI, adding that this IED was to be detonated at a "crowded place".

Indian Police have registered an FIR under the anti-terror Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The Act allows the arrest and detention of suspects up to six months without evidence.

IAF teams, forensic data experts, and others are currently investigating the blasts, says an Indian media report.

So far, there have been no reported flight disruptions due to the attack. The Jammu airport is a dual-use facility managed by the IAF. It is also used to operate passenger flights.




 
Indians like Israelis and Americans don't need excuses to kill innocent Muslims. If they get caught then they would bring up the old " terrorist" tactic.
So, regardless of Indian intentions here, Pakistan should open a way for the ones that want Kashmiri autonomy be revived again.
Kashmir has brave warriors, problems is they are unarmed. See Hamas, they are defeating most advanced weaponry of west in Israel with simple rockets. Kashmiris don't lack the will, they need help of their brothers in their west. Kashmir is not less than Yemen and Palestine. IRGC sometimes gives signals of cooperation to Pakistani army trying to keep it Secret. You know the reasons, when IRGC commander asks Pakistanis to mobilize national volunteers under the Banner of popular forces, Pakistanis should get the massage.
For his sake, get the massage.
Innocent Muslims don't need Indians or Americans to kill them, it's other Muslims that do that already
Attack seems to be related to coming state elections in 5 stats, but seeing how choreographed communications are being made by Indian media on drones, I think it's related to pushing for buying new drones or pressuring countries that provide stuff that's used in drones
 
What if they were taking the MQ-9s out for a spin but the practice rounds landed on the wrong target?
 
Can anyone fill me up on the possible reasons of black glass scattered all across the room, whereas the TV lcd and pc lcd screens look completely fine
 
Two low-intensity explosions reported at Jammu Air Force Station in occupied Kashmir
Dawn.com | ReutersPublished June 27, 2021 - Updated about 2 hours ago
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Indian security personnel patrol after two low-intensity explosions took place in the technical area of Jammu Air Force Station in occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. — Photo via Scroll.in

Indian security personnel patrol after two low-intensity explosions took place in the technical area of Jammu Air Force Station in occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. — Photo via Scroll.in
Two low-intensity explosions were reported in the technical area of the Jammu Air Force Station early on Sunday morning, the Indian Air Force (IAF) said, adding that no equipment had been damaged.
"One caused minor damage to the roof of a building while the other exploded in an open area. Investigation is in progress along with civil agencies," it said in a tweet.

The first explosion took place at 1:37am (IST) while the second occurred at 1:42am (IST), according to a report by The Indian Express. The report stated that two people sustained minor injuries.
A bomb disposal team and a team of forensic experts were dispatched to the area soon after the explosions, police officials said.
An alert was also sounded across the Jammu division, the report said.
A first information report (FIR) has been registered under sections 16 and 18 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act — related to terrorist acts and conspiracy — and also under provisions of The Explosives Act, Indian publication Scroll.in reported.
Meanwhile, two people have been arrested in connection with the explosions, The Indian Express report said. One suspect was arrested by police near a shopping centre in the jurisdiction of Trikuta Nagar Police station and an improvised explosive device (IED) was seized from him.
Additional Director General of Police, Mukesh Singh, told the publication that the IED weighed nearly five kilogrammes.
Air Force stations in Ambala, Pathankot and Awantipora have been placed on high alert after the explosions, India Today reported.
Suspected drone use being probed
Meanwhile, authorities launched an investigation into the suspected use of drones by militants after the two explosions, two senior security officials said on Sunday.
They added that the blasts have caused concern in security circles as they could mark the first time that drones have been used in an attack in India.
Meanwhile, a top government official in New Delhi said Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh was expected to review the security situation and that the latest blasts were being probed.
Separately, a senior security officer told Reuters that the suspected use of drones in the attack, if established, would present a major challenge for security forces in the area.
 
Looks bogus. If there was significant blast to break even the iron bars on roof, the blast and smoke should have blackened the walls. I am sure this hole cannot be made by a small munition with kinetic energy alone.

Walls are cleaner than my home walls.
 
Innocent Muslims don't need Indians or Americans to kill them, it's other Muslims that do that already
Attack seems to be related to coming state elections in 5 stats, but seeing how choreographed communications are being made by Indian media on drones, I think it's related to pushing for buying new drones or pressuring countries that provide stuff that's used in drones
There is One problem in today's Islamic world and it is USA, end of story.
You want these miseries end, you need to end USA's presence in the region.
Yeah i noticed Indian propaganda. That was why i said, they don't need any excuses to escapegoat Kashmiris. If they run out of excuses then they can invent new ones.
 
@HAIDER
Bhai, this Topic has been running since morning.

You're the 3rd or 4th to start this Topic (again).
 
@HAIDER
Bhai, this Topic has been running since morning.

You're the 3rd or 4th to start this Topic (again).
sorry bhai, I couldn't find the link. ... but the interesting part of this news is ... use of drones ..
 
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