<p>Una/Nurpur (HP): Amid the military conflict between India and Pakistan, a suspicious metal object resembling parts of a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/missile">missile </a>was found at Behad village near the Chintpurni temple in Una district, officials said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Two other suspicious objects resembling remains of a drone and a missile were also found at two places in the Indora area of Nurpur in Kangra district, they said.</p>.Missile-like object lands in Dal Lake as loud explosions rock Srinagar.<p>While the suspected remains of a drone shot down by the Indian Army was found at Damtal village near Pathankot, debris resembling missile parts were recovered from Jota village, police confirmed.</p>.<p>Behad, located around 10 km from the famous Chintpurni temple, reverberated with the sound of an explosion at 1.30 am on Saturday amid a complete blackout in the region, the officials said.</p>.<p>The village is adjacent to Punjab, which shares a 532-km border with Pakistan.</p>.<p>There was no report of any loss of life or damage to property.</p>.<p>According to the officials, the locals spotted the object on Saturday morning and informed the police. Confirming the development, the district administration said in a statement that while preliminary investigation suggested that the object was inactive, a team of experts was examining it.</p>.<p>Pakistan tried to launch attacks in the northern region on Friday night and it seemed that the broken part of a defused rocket fell at Behad village, the officials said.</p>.Pakistani drones spotted again in Gujarat's Kutch hours after ceasefire; minister advises caution.<p>Police have cordoned off the area and told the residents to remain alert and not go near such objects, if found, as they could cause damage.</p>.<p>People in Hamirpur also spent a sleepless night after sounds of Army aircraft pierced through the area around 2 am on Saturday, with many residents turning off lights at their homes, the officials said.</p>.<p>Hamirpur Deputy Commissioner Amarjeet Singh has directed all the departments to remain alert and be prepared for any emergency situation.</p>.<p>He also urged people to avoid spreading misinformation on social media and be aware of AI-generated fake news and videos.</p>
<p>Una/Nurpur (HP): Amid the military conflict between India and Pakistan, a suspicious metal object resembling parts of a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/missile">missile </a>was found at Behad village near the Chintpurni temple in Una district, officials said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Two other suspicious objects resembling remains of a drone and a missile were also found at two places in the Indora area of Nurpur in Kangra district, they said.</p>.Missile-like object lands in Dal Lake as loud explosions rock Srinagar.<p>While the suspected remains of a drone shot down by the Indian Army was found at Damtal village near Pathankot, debris resembling missile parts were recovered from Jota village, police confirmed.</p>.<p>Behad, located around 10 km from the famous Chintpurni temple, reverberated with the sound of an explosion at 1.30 am on Saturday amid a complete blackout in the region, the officials said.</p>.<p>The village is adjacent to Punjab, which shares a 532-km border with Pakistan.</p>.<p>There was no report of any loss of life or damage to property.</p>.<p>According to the officials, the locals spotted the object on Saturday morning and informed the police. Confirming the development, the district administration said in a statement that while preliminary investigation suggested that the object was inactive, a team of experts was examining it.</p>.<p>Pakistan tried to launch attacks in the northern region on Friday night and it seemed that the broken part of a defused rocket fell at Behad village, the officials said.</p>.Pakistani drones spotted again in Gujarat's Kutch hours after ceasefire; minister advises caution.<p>Police have cordoned off the area and told the residents to remain alert and not go near such objects, if found, as they could cause damage.</p>.<p>People in Hamirpur also spent a sleepless night after sounds of Army aircraft pierced through the area around 2 am on Saturday, with many residents turning off lights at their homes, the officials said.</p>.<p>Hamirpur Deputy Commissioner Amarjeet Singh has directed all the departments to remain alert and be prepared for any emergency situation.</p>.<p>He also urged people to avoid spreading misinformation on social media and be aware of AI-generated fake news and videos.</p>