Metal fragments found in Amritsar village; locals suspect missile parts

Metal debris were found in some parts of a village in Amritsar on Thursday, with some locals claiming they were part of the missile. Police said the objects can only be identified after investigation. Villagers said they found metal parts in some open fields and houses in Jethuwal village in the area.
They said there is no harm to any property. After the debris was found, the locals contacted the police, who further informed the army. The Amritsar Regional Government conducted a power outage drill in the early hours of Thursday, urging residents to stay indoors instead of panic.
The exercise started around 1.30am was the second hour in the area. The first one is from 10:30 pm on Wednesday to 11 pm. Simulation exercises were conducted in several regions across the country after the Indian military targeted Pakistan’s terrorist infrastructure and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK).
The armed forces attacked nine terrorist targets in Pakistan and POK, including the Jaish-e-Mohammad stronghold in Bahawalpur and the base in Muridke in Lashkar-e-Taiba.