Pakistani security forces shot down an Indian drone spotted in the Manawan area near the eastern border of Lahore, security officials confirmed.
According to media reports, the drone was first detected flying inside Pakistani airspace and was promptly targeted and neutralized by the forces.
The drone appeared to be used for surveillance purposes and did not carry any explosives or weapons, initial reports suggest.
The incident raised concerns over yet another airspace violation amid ongoing tensions between the neighboring nuclear-armed nations.
Intelligence agencies swiftly took custody of the downed drone and have begun a full-scale investigation to determine its origin, specifications, and purpose.
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While no official statement has been released by the Indian government, Pakistani authorities have expressed concern over the violation of sovereign airspace.
Security analysts say this incident highlights the growing risk of drone-related conflicts and the need for enhanced border surveillance and diplomatic dialogue.
This is not the first time drones have crossed the India-Pakistan border. Similar violations have occurred in past years, primarily for reconnaissance purposes, according to defense experts.
Local residents in the area said they heard a loud noise during the drone takedown but reported no damage or injuries.
Further details are expected as the investigation continues.