Indian spy drone shot down along Line of Control, claims Pakistan Army
The wreckage of the quadcopter will be sent for analysis.

The Pakistan Army on Friday claimed it had shot down a drone along the Line of Control in Rakhchikri sector in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, which it alleged was an Indian spy drone.
“Indian quadcopter spying across LoC in Rakhchikri sector shot down by Pakistani Army shooters,” military spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said on Twitter. The wreckage of the drone will likely be sent for analysis, Geo News reported.
Indian quadcopter spying across LOC in Rakhchikri sector shot down by Pak Army shooters. Wreckage held. pic.twitter.com/g9FG7EghPS
— Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor (@OfficialDGISPR) October 27, 2017
In November 2016, Pakistani troops had shot down a quadcopter at Aagahi post area in Rakhchikri sector, that it claimed was an Indian spying drone.