Bomb-Laden Drones Were Used In An Attack On An Indian Air Force Station In Kashmir

Reuters: India probes suspected use of drones in blast at Jammu air base - officials 

SRINAGAR (Reuters) - India is investigating the suspected use of drones by separatist militants after two explosions rocked an Indian Air Force Station in the northern region of Jammu, two senior security officials said on Sunday. 

The explosions in the early hours of Sunday injured two people and caused minor damage to a building, the officials said. 

They added that the blasts have caused concern in security circles as they could mark the first time that drones have been used in an attack in India. 

New Delhi has struggled for decades to dampen secessionist sentiments in the disputed Himalayan region of Jammu and Kashmir, which has a Muslim majority population, blaming neighboring Pakistan for supporting insurgencies there. Islamabad denies involvement.  

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