New Delhi: Pakistan on Friday warned India of ''unpleasant consequences'' over an unidentified high-altitude supersonic object that crashed in the latter's territory.
According to Pakistan, the said supersonic object was an Indian-originated.
In an official statement, Pakistan Foreign Office informed that it has summoned on Friday India's charge d'affaires in Islamabad and lodged a protest over what is said was the unprovoked violation of its airspace.
The statement further informed that the Pakistan has ordered for an investigation in this regard. The neighbour country further alleged that it could have endangered passengers' flights and civilian lives.
Pakistan asked India to be mindful of the unpleasant consequences of such negligence and take effective measures to avoid the recurrence off such violations in future.
On March 9, the Pakistani army claimed that a high-flying projectile entered the airspace of Pakistan. According to the army, the projectile was allegedly from India and crashed inside its territory in Punjab province.
"On March 9, at 6:43 pm, a high-speed flying object was picked up inside the Indian territory…From the initial course, it deviated and entered Pakistan territory and fell in Pakistani territory, causing some damage to civilian installations but no loss of life was reported," Army spokesman Major General Babar Iftikhar told the media.
However, there was no immediate reaction from the Indian side, but the Indian Air Force (IAF), said it will respond soon.
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