Laskar of drones in the Nepal-India border area

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Laskar of drones in the Nepal-India border area

Drone activity has been observed in the sky of India-Nepal border area. At 7.30 pm on Monday evening, an object resembling a drone was seen hovering in the sky of the Nepal-India border area.

In a video received by Kantipur, 15-20 shiny objects that look like drones are seen flying in the sky simultaneously. The Indian security agency has also confirmed that these objects were seen flying in the Kamala border post area at Jayanagar in Madhubani district .

According to India's Armed Forces, the objects entered Indian territory through Nepali skies. According to the Indian police, the objects flew at high speed for about half an hour in the Indian sky and returned to Nepal.

Nepal's security agencies are still unaware of this. Madhesh Police spokesperson SSP Shantiraj Koirala said that he has no information about this.

Another police officer said that he had information that the items were coming through Bara district. "While digging it, it seems that these objects came from outside, but I did not know much," he said.

According to Indian security agency sources, it is also speculated that the objects may be a group of satellites launched in low Earth orbit for the 'Starlink' Internet service developed by Alan Musk's SpaceX. It is usually seen in the evening or early morning . However, there is no official confirmation on this matter.

According to high security officials, Nepal Civil Aviation Authority is also working to understand what those objects are.

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