Tension in Lahore: US Consulate Responds to Drone Threat
The US Consulate in Lahore advised personnel to shelter due to drone explosions and airspace incursions. Authorities may evacuate areas near Lahore’s airport. US citizens are urged to leave conflict zones or shelter in place. Reports confirm drones hit Lahore cantonment, injuring four soldiers.

- Country:
- Pakistan
Amid escalating tensions, the US Consulate in Lahore has urged all personnel to shelter in place following reports of drone explosions, downed drones, and potential airspace violations around the city.
A security alert from the Consulate indicated preliminary reports that some areas adjacent to Lahore’s main airport might be evacuated by authorities.
The consulate also advised American citizens in conflict areas to evacuate safely or remain sheltered if evacuation is not feasible. An official report confirmed that multiple drones impacted the Lahore cantonment area, with subsequent response from the armed forces causing local panic. In related developments, Pakistan Army spokesman Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry reported a drone crash near Lahore, resulting in injuries to four soldiers.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Airspace Tensions Rise As India-Pakistan Conflict Disrupts Global Flights
Operation Sindoor: A Strategic Strike without Airspace Breach
Ukraine Experiences 72-Hour Airspace Calm Amid Ceasefire
Urgent Evacuation Advisory for Chinese Nationals in Sudan
Escalating Tensions: US Citizens Warned Amidst Drone Strikes and Airspace Violations