Pakistan downs five Indian jets, two drones

Pakistan downs five Indian jets, two drones

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PAF also damaged Indian brigade headquarters in retaliatory action

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LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistan armed forces gave befitting response to the Indian strikes and shot down five Indian fighter jets including three Rafales.    

Security sources said that the Indian aircraft were shot down while they were attacking Pakistan using Indian territory. These fighter jets were three Rafale jets, a MiG-29 and an SU-30. 

In retaliation strikes, Pakistan also destroyed Indian brigade headquarters.  

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told media that the Pakistan Air Force had shot down five Indian Rafale jets and two drones, whereas all jets of Pakistan are safe and sound from any attack. 

According to security sources, the Pakistani Air Force is responding forcefully to Indian aggression. One aircraft was shot down in Bathinda and the other in Akhnoor. The Pakistan Air Force shot down the enemy's third Rafale aircraft 17 miles southwest of Avantipora. 

According to security sources, the Pakistani Air Force is responding forcefully to Indian aggression. The Pakistan army in retaliation destroyed a brigade headquarters in India.

Earlier, according to the ISPR DG, India attacked from its airspace, and a strong response is being given to India's cowardly attack. A bright light covered the sky before the explosion in Bahawalpur. 

Pakistan armed forces gave befitting response to the Indian strikes and shot down two fighter jets of the enemy of peace. 

According to security sources, the Pakistani Air Force is responding forcefully to Indian aggression. 

According to aviation sources, a regular NOTAM was also issued, closing the airspace for 48 hours. 

Aviation sources further said that flight operations from Islamabad International Airport had been suspended until further notice, while flight operations at Lahore Airport have also been suspended. 

More than 25 flights were cancelled, including to Qatar, Dubai, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Riyadh.