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Jammu Airport Blasts: J&K police confirms payload dropped using drones; NIA reaches Air Force Station
Last Updated : 27 Jun 2021 03:02:14 PM IST

 

Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Dilbag Singh today termed the twin explosions at the high-security Indian Air Force station in the Jammu airport a terror attack.

The Jammu and Kashmir police say the Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar e Taiba was using the drones to airdrop explosives for use in a possible strike "at a crowded place".
 
Two Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel suffered minor injuries in the explosions that took place a little before 2 AM at the high security airport located around 16 km from the border with Pakistan. Reports say the explosions, the first at 1.37 AM and the second at 1.43 AM, were heard a km away.
 
One of the blasts caused damage to the roof of a building in the technical section while another bomb exploded in an open area.A team of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) reached the Air Force Station Jammu on Sunday while all flight operations took place normally from Jammu airport except for two earlier flights which were cancelled due to operational reasons.
 
In the wake of two explosions that occurred at the Air Force Station here, a team of the NIA reached the spot where some damage was caused to the concrete structures at the Air Force Station.
 
Meanwhile, Additional Director General Police (ADG) Jammu, Mukesh Singh told reporters that the police have arrested a militant near a mall in the jurisdiction of the Trikuta Nagar police station from whose possession an IED weighing 5 Kgs has been recovered.


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