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Top PoK official was travelling in chopper that violated Indian airspace in J&K | India News

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NEW DELHI: A helicopter carrying a top Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir official

violated Indian airspace
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in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch sector on Sunday. However, the chopper turned back after the Indian Army confronted it with small arms.

Hours after the incident, PoK official Farooq Haider Khan claimed that his civilian helicopter was well within the Pakistani airspace when it was targeted by the Indian forces.

"The Indian Army fired to show that Pakistan had violated their airspace," Khan's office said in a statement, but added "when the firing took place, we were within our own airspace."

According to reports, the incident took place near Havaily district in Poonch sector when the PoK leader was on his way to a nearby village.




Earlier today, Indian Army spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Devender Anand said that a Pakistani helicopter violated Indian airspace along the line of control in Jammu and Kashmir at around 12.10pm.


"It could likely to be a civil chopper and was flying very high. The air sentries at forward location had engaged it with small arms," Anand said.


Officials said the white helicopter crossed into the Indian airspace and hovered over there for some time before turning back.


Earlier this year, a Pakistani military helicopter flew dangerously close to the Line of Control in Poonch area of Jammu and Kashmir in breach of a bilateral agreement inked in 1991 that " rotary-wing aircraft" will not fly within 1-km "fixed-wing aircraft" (fighters, bombers and reconnaissance planes) within 10-km of each other's airspace.


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