The head of the Ministry of Defense of Pakistan has announced the confusion of five aircraft and obtaining an unnamed number of soldiers.
The Pakistan Havaja Asif minister of Defense has announced the confusion of five Air Force Air Force aircraft and captures Indian soldiers. This is about Wednesday night, May 7, reported Bloomberg.
Thus, in an interview with the ASIF television channel, he emphasized that five Indian aircraft was shot dead, and a certain number of soldiers was recovered.
Earlier, the caretaker, who mentioned the government and military Pakistan, wrote about the destruction of three Indian aircraft.
Thus, the CEO of the Media-Crutum of Pakistan’s armed forces confirmed the Guardian that at least two Indian Air Force aircraft were shot dead.
“I confirmed that we had shot at least two India Air Force aircraft,” said Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudri.
A separate high representative of security forces in anonymously, said the military shot three Indian aircraft.
“We shot an airplane in Bathind, the India province of Penjab, which was border with Pakistan province of Penjab, and two aircraft in the conquered India Kashmir in Avantipor and Akhnur. They were in their airspace after attacking, and we released the missiles,” the official said.
He added that “India started the conflict with its attacks on Pakistan civilians. We need to answer. We need to protect our sovereignty.”
Remember that that night India invaded Pakistan’s missiles. In New Delhi, they said they started attacking the “terrorist” infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan state Jammu and Kashmir.
As reported, the relationship between India and Pakistan worsened after the terrorist attack on April 22, when a group of militants killed 26 people in the city of India of Pakhalgam. India has accused Pakistan of attacking, but Islamabad has rejected these allegations. At the border between the two nuclear states, the shootouts occur in time.
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