Another Indian drone crashes near Gujranwala as Pakistan’s air defences stand unbroken
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GUJRANWALA: (Suno News) Local farmers in Eminabad, Gujranwala discovered yet another unmanned Indian aircraft smoldering in a deep crater.

This latest drone crash follows a pattern of unprovoked Indian strikes on Pakistani soil—and once again, our vigilant security forces were ready.

Villagers first heard the buzzing machine fall and saw the ground give way beneath it, forming a hole several feet deep. They immediately alerted police and military investigators, who secured the wreckage and began a full forensic probe. What hidden technology did New Delhi hope to smuggle in this time?

Also read: ‘When Pakistan strikes, the world will hear it’: DG ISPR’s stark warning after India’s cowardly raid

Earlier this morning, Pakistan’s Air Force and ground defences shot down 25 Israeli-made drones over Lahore and Rawalpindi. Explosions rocked Gopal Nagar and Naseerabad at dawn, and Pakistani troops repelled incursions near Mianwali, Bahawalpur, and even the vast Cholistan desert. Thanks to our state-of-the-art radar systems and the bravery of our pilots, not one drone slipped through.

“Our defenders watch every inch of our sky,” said the Army’s ISPR spokesperson. “When India tries to violate our airspace, we respond with full force. No target is safe—no matter how deep they fly.”

India’s repeated drone strikes amount to blatant aggression against civilians and military sites alike. Shelling the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium—endangering Pakistani and foreign athletes—was a cowardly act that crossed every line of decency. Pakistan’s only goal is to protect its people; our counter-measures are strictly defensive.

As New Delhi reels from each failed strike, questions mount: How much more evidence does the world need to see India’s true intentions? And when will they realize that Pakistan’s resolve—and its advanced defences—cannot be broken?