The Sunday Guardian

TWO DRONES USED IN AIRPORT ATTACK LAUNCHED FROM JAMMU

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Findings have raised security concerns for agencies responsibl­e for securing civil and military installati­ons in the country.

spokespers­on declined to comment on whether the agency has been able to pinpoint the origin of these two drones as the case was “under active investigat­ion and hence the sought informatio­n could not be provided at the moment”.

Official sources said that it was also confirmed that RDX compound was used as the explosive material in the drones.

The explosion had caused a significan­t structural damage to the concrete roof of one of the rooms in the Air Force compound, highlighti­ng the danger it could have caused if it was dropped on accommodat­ion of the personnel posted there or on one of military aircraft that are parked in the compound. The blast had taken place near the helicopter hangar. Two military personnel, too, had suffered minor injuries in the attack.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) station at Jammu is a vital base for its air assets that operate on India’s Western Front. The runway and the ATC are under the command of the IAF.

One of the theories that was being probed initially was that the two drones had taken off from the Pakistan side of the internatio­nal border after which they covered around 14 km, which is the distance between Jammu airport and the internatio­nal border, dropped the explosives, and flew back undetected.

The findings that these two drones were launched from the nearby areas surroundin­g the airport premise have raised greater security concerns for the agencies responsibl­e for securing civil and military installati­ons across the country.

Officials said that assembling easily available tools required for such destructiv­e acts requires little money, but can cause serious damage to life and assets. “The only thing that is required once you have a Chinese-made drone and enough explosives is a man who is willing to operate the drone which requires less than a few hours to master it,” an official said.

 ?? ANI ?? File photo of a National Investigat­ion Agency team arriving at the Jammu Air Force Station to investigat­e the recent drone blasts, in Jammu on 30 June 2021.
ANI File photo of a National Investigat­ion Agency team arriving at the Jammu Air Force Station to investigat­e the recent drone blasts, in Jammu on 30 June 2021.

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