Two Explosives-Laden Drones Crash Into Jammu IAF Station, High Alert At Pathankot Airbase After Blasts

An FIR has been registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act after the blasts at IAF station at Jammu airport, officials said, while indicating that the case is likely to be taken over by the terror probe agency NIA.

Two Explosives-Laden Drones Crash Into Jammu IAF Station, High Alert At Pathankot Airbase After Blasts

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There were two bomb blasts at the station on Sunday morning which security agencies suspect were carried out by using drones.

The attack at the IAF station in Jammu is a terror attack, said Jammu and Kashmir police chief Dilbag Singh.

Police and other agencies were working together with IAF officials to unravel the plan behind the attack. A team from anti-terror probe agency National Investigation Agency (NIA) was also at the spot.

Jammu: Two explosives-laden drones crashed into the IAF station at Jammu airport in the early hours of Sunday, perhaps the first time that suspected Pakistan-based terrorists have used unmanned aerial vehicles in an attack, officials said.

Two Indian Air Force personnel were injured in the explosions that took place around 1.40 am within six minutes of each other. The first blast ripped off the roof of a single-storey building at the high security technical area of the airport manned by the IAF in Satwari area of the city. The second one was on the ground, the officials said.