The official said that after receiving a warning about a possible attack from the city’s local Air Force station, air sirens were installed in Chandigarh on Friday as part of the precautionary measure.
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According to the Deputy Commissioner of Chandigarh, “An aerial warning has been received from the Air Force Station of the possible attack. The siren is being given a voice. All are advised to stay indoors and away from the balconies.”
Earlier today, security has been increased outside Sri Guru Ram Das Ji International Airport in Amritsar. All the work of the airport is closed until next notice.
ACP Yadwinder Singh of the airport said, “There is enough protection at the airport. Only the airport personnel are allowed inside. The police are constantly patrolling. The villagers have been made aware of the protocol.”
The Indian Army on Thursday night shot over 50 Pakistani drones during a massive counter-drain operation with the Line of Control (LOC) and international borders (IB), confirming the ANI by sources.
In Amritsar, the District Public Relations Officer (DPRO) has urged all the residents to stay indoors, keep their light off and draw their curtains for safety.
“All citizens are requested to stay inside the house and windows, keep the lights off, and pull the window curtains. There is no need to panic. A siren will blow up now, and we will pass the message once again,” it will be clear. ,
DPRO also appreciated the armed forces and appealed to the public to cooperate. “Our armed forces are at work, and we need to support them by staying indoors. There is no need to panic,” the official said.
Meanwhile, according to headquarters integrated defense employees, Pakistan tried to target military stations in Jammu, Pathankot and Udampur, close to the International Border (IB).
However, the Indian armed forces successfully responded to the attack, and there was no loss of life. (AI)