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2021-06-29 India-Pakistan
Alert Indian security forces thwart drone activities over Ratnuchak- Kaluchak military area
[OneIndia] A major threat was averted thanks to the alertness and proactive approach of the Indian security forces who thwarted a drone attack in the military area of Jammu.

Two separate drone activities were spotted over the Ratnuchak-Kaluchak Military area by the troops on June 28. Lt Col Devender Anand, PRO (Defence) said that a high alert was sounded immediately and the Quick Reaction Teams engaged them wit firing.

Both the drones flew away. A major threat thwarted by the alertness and proactive approach of troops.

The security forces are on high alert and the search operation is in progress, Lt Col Anand also said.

Pakistain and its stooges in India have been using drones to carry out attacks and also transport arms and ammunition. The latest incident comes a day after it was reported that the Indian Air Force Base in Jammu witnessed attacks that were carried out by drones.

While it is clear that it was a Pakistain sponsored strike, the possibility of the drones being controlled from Indian territory was not ruled as the investigations commenced.

The threat from drones has been discussed for several years now. In Punjab, Pakistain based faceless myrmidons had used drones to drop off arms and ammunition which was meant to be transported later to Jammu and Kashmir
...a disputed territory lying between India and Pakistain. After partition, the Paks grabbed half of it and call it Azad (Free) Kashmir. The remainder they refer to as "Indian Occupied Kashmir". They have fought four wars with India over it, the score currently 4-0 in New Delhi's favor. After 72 years of this nonsense, India cut the Gordian knot in 2019, removing the area's special status, breaking off Ladakh as a separate state, and allowing people from other areas to settle (or in the case of the Pandits, to resettle) there....
The suspected drones used in Sunday's attack dropped an explosive on the roof of a building at the station. Another explosive meant to target an aircraft missed the target and went kaboom! in an open area.
Posted by trailing wife 2021-06-29 02:31|| || Front Page|| [15 views ]  Top
 File under: Govt of Pakistain Proxies 

#1 Question: What is it like to have your house searched by the police?

Greetings, Salam Alykum Everyone

It’s a scary experience even for those who haven’t done anything. I can say this because my home was searched just a day ago.

Date: 24 June 2021

Time: 01:45 AM

Location: Downtown Srinagar; J&K India.

I was sleeping when I hear a loud knocking at the door of my room. It’s was my mom.

Mom: “Arfat wathu Police ha aaye yor” (Arfat wake up the Police is here)

I wake up and quickly took on my pajamas and a shirt while my heart was racing.

Why the hell would they come here? It is because I write against BJP? But my writings aren’t even popular, they hardly make a difference; I thought to myself.

I opened the door of my bedroom which leads to our living room. I saw someone from outside pointing his torch towards me.

“Bahar aajo” (Come outside!) he said in a strong but relatively milder tone.

“Ji Ji aarahe hai” (Yes, yes we are coming) I replied back politely.

Until then everyone in my house was awake. I was calm but my mom seemed particularly worried.

I went outside to the lobby along with my dad, I opened the door and I saw Policemen from Special Operations of J&K Police and Quick Action Team of CRPF. All of them were armed to teeth and pretty much look very scary (except the daylight)


They scare you, even when you know you haven’t done anything wrong. Nevertheless I decided to stay calm and cooperate with the Police as long as they don’t do something unacceptable.

“Sabhi Bahar Aajoo!” (All of you come outside!) said a CRPF jawan.

“Andre cha baye kah?” (Is someone else inside?) said a SOG jawan in Kashmiri.

“Do mastoorat hai aur nanaji” (Two females and our maternal grandfather) I replied back.

“Su cha buzarg” (Is he aged?) said the SOG jawan.

“Ahnez sohaz chu buzarg” (Yes he is aged) my dad replied back.

“Chalo theek chu; su roozen Andrei” (Okay fine let him be inside)

He allowed my nanaji to remain inside. Okay that’s nice of him (I thought to myself)

Meanwhile, I saw jawans in my neighbor's house; it looked like their house was being searched. I thought to myself:

Why is SOG here? Why is this locality being searched? I this a CASO? (cordon and search operation). So this isn’t about arresting me. Thank GOD. In that case the worst that could happen is that there is a militant or an OGW is hiding somewhere in our locality which surely will lead to an encounter and the best that could happen is that the police is somehow misinformed.

The door of our basement was open and the lights were on. Looked like they had already searched it while we were sleeping.

Some SOG jawans received some radio chatter and left just before ordering CRPF jawans to search my home.

One CRPF jawan loaded his rifle (the sound of which sent some good chills through my spine) and stepped into the lobby. His rifle had this big torch fitted into it and he checked the stairs leading to the second floor.

“Naam kya hai” he asked.

“Arfat” I replied back.

I was worried about nanaji because he has Panic disorder but surprisingly he was also calm.

Two CRPF Jawans searched nanaji’s room, guest room and the bathroom while I accompanied other two jawans into the kitchen, living room and my bedroom. They kept insisting on keeping the lights on and they kept asking:

Kio Mehmaan to nahi hai? (You don’t have a guest; do you?) By which they meant “are you hiding a militant in your home?”

“Ji Nahi” (No!) I replied politely back every time they asked.

It kind of sucks when someone gives you the look which says “You could be a militant”

When all of the rooms were searched we came back in the lobby and he asked:

“Arfat tum karte kya ho” (What do you do Arfat?) he said politely.

“Medical Intern hoon” (I am a Medical Intern) I replied back.

He saw my football which was lying in the lobby and said:

“Football khelte ho?” (You play football?)

“Haan” (Yes)

“Achi baat hai, isse jism mazboot rehta hai” (Good thing it keeps your body strong)

I simply nodded.

He is calling me by my name, asking about my hobbies, classic rapport building techniques. May be he sensed my fear and wants me to be calm (I thought to myself)

Now except the second floor everything was searched. The jawans surprisingly didn’t search the second floor and went outside and asked me to come with them.

Outside I saw a CRPF gypsy like this one and I think what were 60+ policemen.


Why are they taking me with them? I thought to myself. Are they about to detain me?

And the weirdest of all thoughts popped into my mind.

What if some evil minded informer has misled the security forces? What if someone wants me to be detained. No! that’s crazy why would anyone want to hurt me. I have no enemies.

When in stress mode your brain will try to figure out the worst possible scenario and will try to be ready for it. Thank God what I feared wasn’t true.

As soon as I approached the gypsy an Officer of J&K Police ordered:

“Arey Nahi Nahi Isko Jaane do” (Oh no, no, leave him)

I was asked to go back into my home which is what I did.

The other houses were still being searched and within 30 minutes most of our locality was searched. Another 30 min passed by and the police left without a single shot fired and even without arresting someone.

Shortly after the Police left the Azaan (call to prayer) was recited in the mosque. We prayed in our homes (covid protocol) and tried to sleep but couldn’t. We couldn’t make sense of the situation. The question of why the Police searched our locality was keeping us from sleeping.

Tomorrow morning we heard some rumors and I thought to myself how lucky are those who don’t live in a conflict zone and thus don’t have to wake up at 01:45AM because some armed personnel want to search their home.

P.S.:- The answer is based solely on my experience therefore my answer cannot be taken as a reference as to how security forces behave in search operations. The experience of different Kashmiris may differ. I have heard many people are treated harshly in search operations especially those who live in south Kashmir.


-A Kashmiri kid, Arfat Ahmad.
Posted by Wren 2021-06-29 03:25||   2021-06-29 03:25|| Front Page Top

#2 ^ ZFG for young Arfat Ahmad. He's probably living off the land and resources some Kashmiri pandit left in a hurry to save his children. Watch harmless young Arfat bloom when India loses in Kashmir and it's back to being a shariah shithole.
Posted by Dron66046 2021-06-29 04:34||   2021-06-29 04:34|| Front Page Top

#3 ^Dumbass Hindus, atheists, christians etc. have liked his answer. WTH
Posted by Wren 2021-06-29 06:52||   2021-06-29 06:52|| Front Page Top

#4 ^"Sense is never common" - Robert A. Heinlein
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2021-06-29 07:00||   2021-06-29 07:00|| Front Page Top

#5 #3 A scared muslim is a good muslim. Even better'n a dead one, because you can make him work.
Posted by Dron66046 2021-06-29 10:26||   2021-06-29 10:26|| Front Page Top

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