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27 Feb 19: PAF shot down two Indian aircrafts inside Pakistani airspace: DG ISPR


From BBC hindi

Considering that KPK govt ordered extra 60 beds in hospital and military has cordoned off the bombarded area lol. Are they arranging the beds for the injured 'tree jihadis' lol.
contingency plan... plus until area is not clear, civilians are not allowed as there can be any unexploded bomb, chemical etc etc...
 
Only 4 words must be enough for everything indians are throwing here.

"Come! We are waiting".

And first thing in the morning, volunteer with local army authorities that we are ready to be deployed anywhere on the border and give them your complete contact details. Enough of words. TIME TO FIGHT! May Allah's help be with you, countrymen. Ameen.
 
we killed 300+ terrorists on pakistani land itself. That is an achievement itself. BBC stated that bombardment area in Balakot has been cordoned off by military and that local hospital have added 60 beds for emergency purpose.

False information. You are still getting Pakistani journalists reporting from Jabba valley hills.
 
Of course you dont.
Indian financing, arming, training for LTTE, Mukti Bahini, BLA or TTP is a fiction. Right.

What else is a fiction? Please tell us, so that we could make some suggestions for the school curriculum in India.

PS: You just showed how dishonest can be even those people, who pride or pitch themselves of being neutral, when it comes to admitting their own sins.

Try not to be more of an ignoramus than you have shown yourself to be already. The reference was to suicide bombers. Do you need your references in monosyllables or bisyllabic? You used to be rather more intelligent than that. Perhaps you should take a long vacation from PDF.

I don't care. Constitution can be changed and so can the laws.

In this case, it cannot. It doesn't depend on whether or not your highness cares.
 
False information. You are still getting Pakistani journalists reporting from Jabba valley hills.

The BBC is filled with pro-Indian bias and its not new check out their coverage of the 1971 wars always in bias towards Pakistan thankfully most Pakistanis finally know that the BBC is filled with crap, and yes they are journalists in the area the only casualties were trees.
 
Just saw the Idian pilot on the news. He was very appreciative of the Pakistani military and how they have treated him.

The mob that attacked him were pretty disgraceful. The government should announce how th treat capyured enemy combatants.

He opened fire on them, I don’t blame them for the panic.
 
Di india have any logical proof as pak arned forces showing jinda IAF pilot plz show us one dead body pic or buiding destruction of jec dont lie that everything u do fell in paknothing came tou when ever pak shotdown ur jetthey fell in pak

I will give u examply of yourown when pak naval atlantique aircraft shot down ib 99 they fellin i dian waters u claimed that it was intruding and it felt why thatf 16 intruding miles in ibdian airsoace and fekt in pak you are challanging laws of physics and nature here
 
Nothing's been denied.

The entire operation consisted of F-16s in the first place.
I'll comment on this. First show me what is the official Indian version of this?
Where is Indian official claim that 300 Jihadis were killed in Pakistan.

Where is the international media on this?

Here is Japanese media on 300 Jihadis.

Pakistan government says nobody died in the Indian airstrikes.

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A Pakistani soldier watches the movement of Indian forces on Saturday along the Line of Control from a post in Chakoti, 50 kilometers from Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistani Kashmir. | AP
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India says hundreds of terrorists killed in strikes on Pakistan, described as worst escalation in decades
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NEW, DELHI/ISLAMABAD - India said its fighter jets destroyed a major terrorist camp in Pakistan in an incident described by Islamabad to be a “grave aggression,” and reported to have been the worst escalation between the nuclear-armed rivals since 2001.

More than 300 people were killed in the airstrikes at the camp belonging to terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed that has trained suicide bombers, according to an Indian official speaking on condition of anonymity. Pakistan denies the attack did any damage or caused casualties.





Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said in New Delhi today that India carried out strikes in Pakistan following an attack in Kashmir earlier this month, and in response to intelligence that indicated Jaish-e-Mohammed was planning more attacks.

“In the face of imminent danger, a preemptive strike became absolutely necessary,” Gokhale said. “In this operation, a very large number of JeM terrorists, trainers, senior commanders and groups of jihadis who were being trained for fidayeen action were eliminated.”

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said at a televised news conference in Islamabad that India had violated the Line of Control. “India has committed aggression against Pakistan today — I will call it a grave aggression,” Qureshi said. “Pakistan reserves the right to respond reasonably,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Imran Khan had called a security briefing.

Earlier in the day the Indian rupee weakened offshore, but later erased most losses to trade 0.1 percent lower at 71.05 against the dollar. Pakistan stocks dropped 1.5 percent in the first 10 minutes of trading, with the benchmark KSE-100 Index near the lowest level in almost six weeks. India’s S&P BSE Sensex was down 0.6 percent at 12:09 p.m. in Mumbai, after plunging as much as 1.4 percent.

“The last time the Indian Air Force crossed the Line of Control intentionally and publicly to conduct airstrikes was 1971,” wrote Vipin Narang, an associate professor of political science at MIT in an email, referring to the last Indo-Pakistan war.

Major General Asif Ghafoor, spokesman for the Pakistan Armed Forces, said the Pakistan Air Force responded by scrambling its own jets, adding in a tweet there were “No casualties or damage.”

Relations between the historic arch-rivals have been extremely tense since a suicide car bombing, claimed by Pakistan-based terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed, killed 40 members of India’s security forces in Kashmir on Feb. 14. Jaish-e-Mohammed is a United Nations designated terrorist group.

The reported strikes are the worst escalation since 2001, when Pakistan and India moved ballistic missiles and troops to their border following an attack on parliament in New Delhi that was also blamed on Jaish-e-Mohammad. India and Pakistan have fought three wars since partition and independence in 1947.

“This is the first time that India has crossed the Line of Control and, from the looks of it, the international border,” said G. Parthasarathy, the former Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan. “In 2001, we had deployed the army on our borders but there was no military action.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who faces a general election in the coming months, is under enormous pressure after blaming Pakistan for the worst attack on security forces in Kashmir in several decades, and markets reacted after Modi pledged a “befitting reply.”

Islamabad has denied any role in the Feb. 14 attack. On Feb. 19, Khan vowed in a televised speech to retaliate against India if New Delhi launched any sort of military response. In the past few days, Pakistan’s army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, visited troops along the Line of Control to review their preparedness, according to the military media wing Inter-Services Public Relations.

“My gut tells me there will be some form of escalation,” said Kamran Bokhari, director of Strategy and Programs at Center for Global Policy with the University of Ottawa, by phone. “Pakistan will have to strike back. I am not saying this will lead to an all out war but I don’t see that it’s over.”

The Indian Army said earlier, on Feb. 19, that it had killed a Jaish-e-Mohammed leader in Kashmir who was a Pakistani national and had links to that country’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) — the main spy agency for the government in Islamabad.

Modi had previously said the country’s defense forces have been given the freedom to respond.

Both India and the U.S. see Pakistan as providing safe haven for terrorist groups and point to the fact that the leadership of groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba, which carried out the Mumbai attacks in 2008, still live freely in Pakistan.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2...-frontier-reports-no-casualties/#.XHb7c4hKiM8


On Japanese media, it says Pakistan denies any deaths or causalities in the Indian airstrike.
 
Question: So how long it's gonna take for IAF to say that they lost this Mig-21 to "Mechanical Issues/Engine Problems/Navigation issues? .....

Cause our good neighbors have this history of spinning the facts around for their Simpleton Junta i.e.

· Forcelanded Gnat by F-104 in 1965 War = Navigation issue (if I'm not mistaken on the reason given by the IAF)

· Flight lieutenant NachiKeta, shot down in Kargil = had some engine trouble, good guy

· And this nice fella, Wing Commander Abhinandan, from today's engagement who is also enjoying Pakistani hospitality ATM = Most likely the victim of faulty MIG

Poor bastards always bring the faulty Jets to an engagement! I do sympathies don't you!
 
If that is on your side of the LOC, there is not a single Indian soldier there.
just an FYI those people have been interviewed they have claimed two thing but only one is relevant to this conversation Abhi had fired 5 shots before the villagers got hold of him. I am just report it not claiming anything the video clip has been posted here.

at 0:17 is that a flare beside jet going down... a man saying 'duey' two?

Just saw the Idian pilot on the news. He was very appreciative of the Pakistani military and how they have treated him.

The mob that attacked him were pretty disgraceful. The government should announce how th treat capyured enemy combatants.
the mob also claimed to have been fired upon
 
The news is a few hours old, it is understandable PAF will want to keep it under wraps. Videos will be shared later. In the meantime, war like situation in here. Delhi airport operations are also being suspended and Pakistani airspace is in the process of being blocked.
The last line is yet to be fully confirmed though.

This has now been proven to be false news.
 
just an FYI those people have been interviewed they have claimed two thing but only one is relevant to this conversation Abhi had fired 5 shots before the villagers got hold of him. I am just report it not claiming anything the video clip has been posted here.



the mob also claimed to have been fired upon
Not a mob....they are the nations foot soldiers. They will fight with bare hands
 

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