An Indian spy plane on Saturday violated Pakistani airspace near Sialkot sector, SAMAA reports. Sources said that Indian spy entered into national airspace at around 1.55 pm from Sialkot sector. After flying for about three minutes, the Indian plane returned, sources added. Earlier last June, two Indian fighter planes entered Pakistan’s airspace near Head Sulemanki border. According to initial details, the fighter planes entered Pakistani territory at around 10:41am and stayed there for around two minutes. The planes were reportedly five to seven miles inside Pakistan. As soon as the violation occurred, the air traffic controller signaled the planes for a sign explaining the move. When no signal was sent back, the air traffic controller informed Pakistan Air Force (PAF). While PAF was preparing to respond, the Indian planes had left.