Location of abandoned Indian aircraft that are revealed by security sources

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The locations of the Indian Air Force (IAF) jets being shot down in the recent skirmish, have been revealed by security forces delivering a significant blow to the Indian Air Force.

During an operation on the night of 6 – 7 May, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) gave a major blow to IAF, thereby collected and shooting down several fighter jets in several places, resulting in pilots reporting or missing.

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A plane reportedly crashed in the Anantnag district located in Indian illegally occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK). The replacement seat of the abandoned aircraft was recovered from the Gadool Kokernag area, sources added.

Sources also revealed that another IAF jet went down into the Pampore or Pulwama region of IIOJK, where both pilots suffered serious injuries. They were transferred to a hospital in Srinagar for medical treatment.

A third fighter jet crashed into the Pantiyal/RAMSU area of ​​the Ramban district. The pilot for this flight, flying officer Iqbal Singh, was injured and moved to Army Hospital in UdHampur.

Another plane crashed into the agricultural areas of Bharda Kalan in Akhnoor Tehsil from IIOJK. Both pilots pushed out and were injured; They were moved to Akhnoor Military Hospital for treatment.

Security sources also confirmed that another IAF plane crashed into Bathinda City, located in India’s Punjab Province.

In a separate incident, an Indian Hegre remote piloted vehicle (RPV) was shot down 13 miles east of Jammu City in IIOJK.

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Defense analysts describe this series of losses as an important setback for the Indian Air Force, saying that the operation emphasizes IAF’s complete operational failure. “The way Indian jets were set up as a toy raising serious questions about their military strategy,” noted defense experts.

Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated after the April 22 of Pahaldam, Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), who killed 26 people. India accused Pakistan-based elements of the assault, but presented no evidence. Islamabad strongly denied the claims.

On April 23, India closed the Wagah boundary transition, recalled Pakistani Visa and announced the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan condemned the move as an “act of war” and responded by sealing the Wagah border on his part.

The confrontation then broke out on May 6 – 7, when India launched his attack on Pakistan, spiraling into the largest military clash between the neighbors for decades.

Read more: 40 civilians, 11 troops martyrated in Indian aggression: ISPR

Pakistan condemned the attack, and in retaliation, Pakistan Air Force achieved a historic BVR (Beyond Visual Range) battle victory, which set up five Indian fighter-fly-three Rafales, an SU-30 and a MIG-29-without incur loss. Officials declared the result of a “100-0” score to Pakistan’s advantage.

Despite repeated warnings from the Pakistani government, India continued, driven by his media’s war-driven rhetoric, continued provocative actions, including frequent drone penetration, which ultimately caused Pakistan to reciprocate.

At night the 9th -–10Bunyaan-Un-Marsoos”.

In what was described as crucial actions against Indian aggression, Pakistan reportedly targeted 26 military places inside India and destroyed several Indian brigade and the battalion’s headquarters along the control line (LOC).

After diplomatic intervention led by Washington, both sides agreed to stop military activity across land, air and sea. Hours after the ceasefire, however, fresh skirts were reported along both sides of LOC.

Read more: ‘Loss is part of fight’: Indian Air Marshal responds to Rafale Downing

Although India never officially acknowledged the crash of its fighter jets, the Indian Air Marshal AK Bharti admitted the opportunity for loss, but framed them as an inherent risk in active fight.

When asked about the downturn by a Rafale fighter jet during surgery by a pressing briefing of the director’s general of military operations on Sunday, Air Marshal replied by saying, “This is struggle, and losses are part of it. But the real question is whether we reached our goal – and the answer is a thumping yes. to the fact that they will see.

Pakistan’s PR intermediate services per Later Tuesday, May 13, at least 51 people, including 40 civilians and 11 military staff, were martyrated during India’s cross-border attacks on Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistani territory.

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