PAF foils Indian fighter jets' patrolling attempt near LoC

Pakistan
Pakistan armed forces full prepared to give a befitting response to any Indian aggression
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Four fighter jets of Indian Air Force retreated after the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) took swift and vigilant action near the Line of Control (LoC).
Security sources said four Indian Rafael jets conducted patrolling within Indian geographical limits over India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir on the night between April 29 and 30.
The PAF aircraft promptly detected the presence of these Indian fighter jets. In response to the swift and vigilant action by the Pakistan Air Force, the Indian jets retreated, security sources added.
Pakistan's armed forces remain fully alert and prepared to give a befitting response to any aggression from India.
PAKISTAN SHOOTS DOWN TWO QUADCOPTERS
On Tuesday, the Pakistan Army shot down another Indian quadcopter along the Line of Control (LoC), making it the second Indian drone taken down in a single day, said ISPR.
According to the military’s media wing, the Pakistan Army continues to give a strong and fitting response to India at the LoC. The latest quadcopter was shot down in the Satwal sector, where it was found conducting surveillance inside Pakistani territory. The downed drone has been identified as a Phantom-4.
Earlier in the day, the Pakistan Army downed a quadcopter belonging to the Indian Army's 5 Assam Regiment in Manawar Sector near Bhimber.
Defence experts say India's irresponsible actions are further escalating tensions. They add that this incident clearly reflects the Pakistan Army's professional capability, preparedness, and vigilance.
INDIA'S TERRORISM AND BELLIGERENCE
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said on Tuesday India was perpetrating terrorism in Pakistan and had levelled baseless allegations about the Pahalgam massacre.
The ISPR DG, at the outset of his presser, shed light on the role of India in orchestrating terrorist activities in Pakistan. He revealed how serving Indian army officers were confessing that India was involved in terror activities in Pakistan - from Lahore to Balochistan.
Explaining the Indian terror nexus in Pakistan, he said how a serving Indian army officer was in continuous contact with a terrorist who was involved in IED blasts in Bhimber and Jalalpur Jattan. He said in these extremist activities, Majeed, the terrorist, received financial compensation from his Indian handlers: Major Sandeep Verma alias Sameer, Subedar Sukvinder alias Sikander and Havildar Amit alias Adil Aman
Further, he provided what he called the 'irrefutable' evidence regarding the involvement of India in terror activities in Pakistan.
He stated: “On April 25, an Indian-trained and sponsored terrorist, who was a Pakistani citizen, was arrested near the Jhelum bus stand from whom one IED, two mobile phones, and Rs70,000 were recovered.”
He said India levelled allegation on Pakistan after orchestrating terrosism in Pahalgam and failed to provide any evidence of its claims.
He added that seven days have passed since the Pahalgam attack but not a single shred of evidence has been provided to substantiate the baseless allegations made against Pakistan,” he added.
This significant press briefing by the ISPR DG came at a time when earlier today Pakistan Army shot down an Indian spying quadcopter that intruded into the country’s airspace along the Line of Control (LoC).
Relations between Pakistan and India have soured after attack in Pahalgam, a town in India-occupied Kashmir. At least 26 people were killed when armed men opened fire in the area. India blamed Pakistan for the incident.
Following this, India announced it would suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT).