The encounter took place at a farm house in Barnala's Badbar, as informed by Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav. The gangster, categorized as 'A,' engaged in an exchange of gunfire with the AGTF team.
The encounter took place at a farm house in Barnala's Badbar, as informed by Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav. The gangster, categorized as 'A,' engaged in an exchange of gunfire with the AGTF team.
New Delhi: The Indian Air Force (IAF) Chinook helicopter had to make a precautionary landing in an open field around Barnala area in Punjab due to a technical fault. The crew and helicopter are safe. This information has been shared by an Indian Air Force officer.
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The children playing in the area were captured in the fire, they said. All the injured have been admitted to the local civil hospital, they said, adding the two critically injured children have been referred to PGI Chandigarh for treatment.
As thousands of farmers march towards Delhi to protest against the government's agricultural policies, they express their preparedness for a prolonged demonstration, equipped with six months' worth of ration and sufficient diesel.
Farmers have become quite vocal about their various demands. There is anger among the farmers due to their demands not being met. Farmer organizations have called for 'Delhi Chalo' march to get their demands met. In view of the announcement by farmers organizations and farmers union, vigil has been increased on the Haryana-Punjab border.
This incident comes after another violation on the India-Pakistan international border. A day earlier, BSF had shot down a Chinese drone in Gurdaspur district. The two back-to-back incidents have raised concerns about the increasing use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for surveillance and possible espionage activities.
Jammu and Kashmir: An official said that a Sikh man was shot dead and one another was critically injured by terrorists in Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday night. According to the information, the incident which took place in Srinagar's Shal Khdal area, the police said.
In a major breakthrough, the Punjab Police's Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) has successfully arrested three associates of Canada-based Lakbir Landa and Pakistan-based Harwinder Rinda terrorists.
BSF caught the youth under unknown circumstances during routine border patrolling. The circumstances of the arrest and the teen's motives remain shrouded in mystery, with authorities revealing little about the ongoing investigation. However, the BSF reported that the teenager demonstrated strong knowledge of the local area, raising many questions over his intentions and his attempt to cross.