After Operation Sindoor, sleeper cell entered India, blown drones, investigative agencies started looking for Pakistan’s helpers

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Mir Jaffer is remembered as the country’s biggest traitor. Who betrayed the Nawab of Bengal Siraj -ud -daulah in the Battle of Plassey and defeated the British. This one betrayal changed the history of the country. It is very important to beware of traitors in war. During the Pakistani attack during Operation Sindoor, security agencies are searching for the same mirzafars who blew up short distance drones during the Pakistani drone attacks. On the night of 8 and 9 May, when Pakistan attacked India, drones were also blown from inside India.

India failed all attacks

Pakistan attacked India with about 800 to 1000 drones. Most of which were thwarted by the Indian Army. The big thing is that India had already got a clue of Pakistan’s drone attack and started preparing. The Indian Army was engaged in dealing with the drone attack on the border since 26 April. It is a matter of concern that India had accurately estimated the outside enemy attack, but it is surprised by the attack of enemies hidden within the country, as drones were blown by Pakistan’s sleeper cell in Jammu and Kashmir along with Pakistan’s drone attacks. Their purpose was to help Pakistan.

Drones were blown in many border areas of Jammu and Kashmir

Aaj Tak has intelligence that drones have also been blown by sleeper cells of terrorist bosses in many border areas of Jammu and Kashmir. I had to be filled with fear. While Pakistan was carrying out cross -border attacks, its secret cell inside India was also blowing small and short distance drones to benefit Pakistan. At first glance you may wonder what Pakistani sleeper cells would do with small drones. But in the event of war, small drones have their own importance, which can lead to large attacks. Through small drone attacks, Pakistan was trying to know the status of India’s radar so that it could be targeted in the next drone attack.

Agency involved in investigation

In this work, the sleeper cells of terrorist bosses were also helping him, whose identification has been gathered by the security agencies. Security forces believe that e-commerce companies have data from drones sold last month, which can give enemies in the country who bought such small drones.

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