
News18 Evening Digest: BSF Jawan Subjected To Mental Trauma In Pakistan, Indian Army Neutralised Over 600 Drones & Other Top Stories
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In today's Evening Digest, News18 brings the latest updates on the Border Security Force jawan who has been under trauma as he was subjected to mental torture during his captivity under Pakistan Rangers and other top stories.
Ever since his return from Pakistan on May 14 after three weeks of detention, the Border Security Force jawan has been under trauma as he was subjected to mental torture during his captivity under Pakistan Rangers, government sources said on Friday. Read More
Following the success of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army swiftly neutralised over 600 drones launched by Islamabad in retaliation to New Delhi's missile attack on nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), defence sources informed.
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May 16, 2025, 18:42 IST
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