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‘Pakistan carried out several attacks using drones and ammunition, we are aware of this…’ Indian Army issued a statement giving information
Tension seems to be increasing once again on the India-Pakistan border. On the intervening night of 8 and 9 May, Pakistan attempted a coordinated drone attack on the western border, in which an attempt was made to target Indian military bases.

India Foils Major Drone Attack by Pakistan Along Western Border
New Delhi, May 9, 2025 — Tensions have once again escalated on the India-Pakistan border following a coordinated drone attack attempted by Pakistan on the intervening night of May 8 and 9. The Indian Armed Forces successfully intercepted and neutralized over 50 drones, preventing damage to key military installations and civilian areas.
According to the Indian Army, the attack targeted multiple military bases and strategic locations near the Line of Control (LoC) and International Border (IB) in Jammu & Kashmir, including Udhampur, Samba, Jammu, Akhnoor, Nagrota, and Pathankot.
Operation Sindoor: India Responds Decisively
Pakistan’s offensive included advanced drone swarms, munitions, and ceasefire violations (CFVs) along the LoC. Indian defense forces, using state-of-the-art air defense systems, radar networks, and coordinated tactical units, successfully intercepted every hostile drone.
The Indian Army described the action as part of its proactive defense under Operation Sindoor, reaffirming its commitment to protecting India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
“Any form of hostile activity will be responded to decisively and forcefully,” the Army’s official statement read.
Strategic Review Underway at the Highest Level
In response to these developments, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has called a high-level emergency meeting. Attending the session are:
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Chiefs of the Army, Air Force, and Navy
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Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Anil Chauhan
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Senior officials from the Defence Ministry and intelligence agencies
The meeting aims to assess the security situation, evaluate Pakistan’s military posture, and consider India’s next strategic moves. Sources indicate that the armed forces may receive directives for an escalated response if provocations continue.
Rising Border Provocations: A Pattern Emerges
Over the past few months, Pakistan has stepped up hostile activities along the border, including:
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Drone infiltrations
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Smuggling of arms and ammunition
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Terrorist infiltration attempts
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Repeated violations of the 2003 ceasefire agreement
Experts suggest these are part of Pakistan’s strategy to undermine regional stability. However, India’s consistent technological superiority and vigilance have thwarted all such attempts.
A Clear Message from India: Provocation Will Be Met With Power
The Indian Army’s swift and successful action delivers a strong message—India will not tolerate intimidation or incursions. In fact, military sources confirm that India is moving toward a more assertive security posture, one that blends defensive vigilance with the capability for immediate and decisive counteraction.
As Operation Sindoor continues, India remains firmly focused on securing its borders, deterring future threats, and ensuring peace through strength.

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Four dead, five others critically injured after coming in contact with high-tension wires in Gazipur
The incident happened while the youngsters were preparing for the Kashi Das Baba puja. It was reported in Narwar village of the Mardah police station area.

⚠️ Ghazipur Tragedy: 4 Dead, 5 Injured After Contact with High-Tension Wire
📍 Location: Narwar village, Mardah Police Station area, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh
📅 Incident: During preparations for Kashi Das Baba puja
🚨 What Happened
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A group of young men was erecting bamboo poles for the upcoming religious event.
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They accidentally came into contact with a high-tension wire, causing a severe electric shock.
🕯️ Casualties
Deceased:
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Hara Boss
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Chhotelal Yadav (35)
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Ravindra Yadav alias Kallu (29) – UP Police Constable
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Gorakh Yadav (23) – Cousin of Ravindra
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Aman Yadav (19)
Injured (Critical/Undergoing Treatment at Fatima Hospital, Mau):
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Abhirik Yadav (16)
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Santosh Yadav (32)
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Jitendra Yadav (30)
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2 others (unnamed by authorities)
🗣️ Official Statement
Ghazipur SP confirmed:
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4 deaths
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2 in critical condition
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5 injured in total with burn injuries
This incident once again highlights the dangers of uninsulated overhead electrical infrastructure and the urgent need for safety awareness during public and religious event preparations.
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Indian Army (10+2 technical entry scheme) Recruitment 2025: No written exam, salary up to 2,50,000/- | Details
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Candidates must meet the physical standards set by the Indian Army. Details are available on the official website.
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