We confronted Pakistan on ceasefire violation, gave befitting response: BSF DG
Hindustan TimesPakistan Rangers did not have definite answers and gave excuses when confronted on violating the ceasefire agreement in Samba on November 9, in which a Border Security Force jawan was killed, BSF director general Nitin Agarwal said on Thursday. A BSF jawan, head constable Lal Fam Kima, was killed after Pakistan Rangers opened unprovoked firing from automatic weapons along the International Border in the Ramgarh sector of Samba district on November 9. On the drone menace at the western border, the BSG DG said that a whopping 90 drones sent to the Indian side by Pakistan to drop weapons, ammunition, narcotics, explosives and cash meant for terror activities were shot down by the BSF between November 2022 and October this year. A senior BSF officer who declined to be named, said “The drones which can carry payloads up to 25-30 kgs, spying by taking videos and clicking high definition photos are being sent”.