A spectacular human formation of the J-10C fighter jet was exhibited by Jhang citizens to pay tribute to Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and the country’s closest allies after the armed forces gave a decisive answer to Indian aggression.
The event was held at the shrine of Hazrat Sultan Bahoo in Shorkot by the Muslim Institute for a day ago, which was attended by thousands to express appreciation of the armed forces during the recent escalation with India.
The J-10C aircraft is credited by shooting at least three Indian Air Force Rafales under the appropriate reaction from Pakistan Air Force.
Human formation also thanked China, Turkey and Azerbaijan.
The nuclear armed rivals ended their worst military conflict for nearly three decades with a ceasefire message on Saturday. The conflict triggered global concerns that it could spiral into a full -blown war.
The matches began last Wednesday when India launched strikes against what it described as “terror infrastructure” in Pakistan. The Indian strike came after a 22 April attack on tourists in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, who killed 26 people.
Pakistan said it had nothing to do with the attack on tourists and added that India’s strike was aimed at civilian targets.
Pakistan armed forces launched a large-scale military action called “Operation Bunyan-EM-Marsoos” and targeted several Indian military targets across multiple regions.
The strikes described by officials as “precise and proportionate” were performed in response to India’s continued aggression across the control line (LOC) and within Pakistan’s territory, which New Delhi claimed was aimed at “terrorist targets”.



