Drones banned near RSS HQ till January ’24

  • | Thursday | 30th November, 2023

Nagpur: The Nagpur city police have extended the prohibitory orders on flying aerial objects, including drones and photography, near RSS headquarters till January 2024. In a press statement, joint commissioner of police Aswati Dorje has imposed Section 144 (1) (3) to prohibit photography, videography and the use of drones near the RSS headquarters and connecting roads in Mahal.TNNWe also published the following articles recentlyDrone-dropped box containing weapons recovered near LoC in JammuSecurity forces recover arms and ammunition from a suspicious box suspected to have been dropped by a drone in Khour area of Akhnoor. The box was found during a joint search operation in Palanwallah area near the Line of Control. The recovered items include an IED with batteries, a pistol, pistol magazines, ammunition, and grenades. An FIR is registered and an investigation is underway. The NIA has arrested Zakir Hussain, the eighth accused in a Pakistan-backed terrorism case involving the delivery of weapons through drones to terrorists in J&K. The case, registered last year, resulted in the recovery of Under Barrel Grenade Launcher and magnetic bombs near Dhalli area in Kathua.Russia launches record 75 drones on UkraineUkraine claims to have downed a record number of 74 out of 75 Russian attack drones, mainly Iranian-made Shahed drones, in the biggest drone attack since the invasion. The drone attack, which caused power cuts and damaged buildings in Kyiv, took place on Holodomor Remembrance Day. Five people were wounded, and fires were sparked by falling drone debris. Ukrainian authorities have been preparing for a renewed Russian campaign targeting its energy grid as winter approaches. The conflict is most intense in Avdiivka, and President Zelensky attended a ceremony marking the event and emphasized the importance of not forgetting the past crimes of genocide. Ukraine has called for more weapons from the West to counter the invasion. Russian war correspondent Boris Maksudov was killed by a Ukrainian drone, and Putin awarded him a posthumous courage award.Rush Of Blood Saving Lives Via DronesThe Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) conducted a study on the use of drones to deliver blood bags and components. The preliminary findings showed that drones were safer and less time-consuming compared to conventional transportation methods. Throughout the drone operation, the cell integrity and temperature required for blood were maintained. The study aimed to establish a delivery method for life-saving blood and blood components in remote and inaccessible areas. This study will help develop standard operating procedures for the wider use of drones in healthcare.

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