Drone attack on Srinagar airport thwarted, blasts heard in Jammu, parts of south Kashmir
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU/SRINAGAR: In a bold and coordinated response, Indian armed forces successfully neutralized multiple drone-based aerial threats targeting key military installations in Jammu and Kashmir late Friday night.

The attempted strike, originating from across the border, marks an escalation in asymmetric warfare tactics, reminiscent of recent global terror trends.
Drone attacks on Srinagar airport and Awantipora air base were thwarted late while blasts were heard in Jammu and parts of the south Kashmir region, officials said.
The attack came a day after India thwarted attempts by the Pakistan military to hit Indian military installations using drones and missiles.
The sky was lit up in Baramulla district as the Indian military shot down Pakistani drones.
Blasts were heard and sirens sounded in the Jammu region and south Kashmir as many parts of the Union Territory plunged into darkness, officials said.
Defence officials said drones were sighted also in Jammu, Samba and neighbouring Pathankot district in Punjab, and they were being engaged.
In Srinagar, mosque loudspeakers were used to convey to locals to switch off their lights as a precautionary measure.
Officials said the drones were also engaged in Udhampur and Nagrota of Jammu and Punjab.
Heavy cross-border shelling was underway along the International Border in Suchetgarh and Ramgarh sectors of Jammu and Samba districts.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said in a post on X, “Intermittent sounds of blasts, probably heavy artillery, can now be heard from where I am.”
He also posted a picture of the city in darkness, captioning the post as, “Blackout in Jammu now. Sirens can be heard across the city.”
In another post, he said,”It’s my earnest appeal to everyone in and around Jammu please stay off the streets, stay at home or at the nearest place you can comfortably stay at for the next few hours. Ignore rumours, don’t spread unsubstantiated or unverified stories and we will get through this together.”
On Thursday evening, Indian air defence units intercepted at least eight missiles fired by Pakistan towards the border areas of Jammu, including the strategically important Jammu airport, defencesources had said.
Likening the attack to the tactics used by Hamas, sources said all “cheap” rockets directed at the Jammu region were intercepted and neutralised by air defence units.
The missiles were aimed at key locations, including Satwari (Jammu airport), Samba, RS Pura, and Arnia.
A sudden power outage had plunged Jammu city into darkness following two loud explosions, likely resulting from the interception of the intruding drones. Immediately after, sirens were blared throughout the city, alerting residents to seek shelter.
The aerial objects had attempted to strike the strategic Jammu airport and its surrounding areas, which house the army, air force, and paramilitary installations.
Tension between the two neighbours soared after the Indian Armed Forces on Wednesday conducted precision strikes targeting terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to the April 22 attack by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed.
An official spokesman added that drones were sighted at 26 locations ranging from the Baramulla in the North to Bhuj in the South, along both the International Border and the Line of Control with Pakistan. These include suspected armed drones posing potential threats to civilian and military targets.
The locations include Baramulla, Srinagar, Avantipora, Nagrota, Jammu, Ferozpur, Pathankot, Fazilka, Lalgarh Jatta, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bhuj, Kuarbet and Lakhi Nala.
Regrettably, an armed drone targeted a civilian area in Ferozpur, resulting in severe injuries to members of a local family. The injured have been provided medical assistance and the area has been sanitisedby security forces.
The Indian Armed Forces are maintaining a high state of alert, and all such aerial threats are being tracked and engaged using counter-drone systems. The situation is under close and constant watch, and prompt action is being taken wherever necessary.
Citizens, especially in border areas, are advised to remain indoors, limit unnecessary movement, and strictly follow safety instructions issued by local authorities. While there is no need for panic, heightened vigilance and precaution are essential.