
J&K Police tests drones in Srinagar ahead of Independence Day
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The Jammu and Kashmir Police tested drones which will be used for aerial surveillance in Srinagar on Independence Day.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police tested drones which will to be used for aerial surveillance in Srinagar on Independence Day. A team from Kothi Bagh police station and some experts tested the latest drones at Pratap Park in Srinagar. Officials said the drones were tested within the 2-kilometre radius of the Lal Chowk area in Srinagar.More Related News

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