Indian Authorities Arrest US and Ukrainian Citizens in Drone Warfare Probe

Indian officials have detained several US and Ukrainian nationals on suspicion of providing training to armed groups in Myanmar on the use of drones for warfare. The case has sparked concerns over regional security.
In a move that has raised eyebrows globally, Indian authorities have arrested six Ukrainian nationals and one American citizen under the country's stringent anti-terror laws. The individuals are accused of crossing from India into Myanmar to provide training to armed groups on the use of drones for warfare.
The arrests, which took place in the northeastern state of Manipur, have sparked concerns over the regional security implications of such activities. According to official sources, the group allegedly entered India from Myanmar and then attempted to return to the neighboring country, where they were purportedly set to train insurgent factions on the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for military purposes.
The Indian government has taken a firm stance on the matter, with the Ministry of Home Affairs stating that the accused individuals were involved in
Source: Al Jazeera

