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

We broke your defences that were supposedly on High Alert, moved way ahead till KPK ,bombed it and came back safely.
Call it air kabaddi or whatever to save your dignity, we won't strip it away .
We got what we wanted.

Same things were said after "SirGiKal Strike1" , fact that you are now saying you have had to do "SirGiKal Strike2" mean ""SirGiKal Strike1" was a failure an all the randi dance done for ""SirGiKal Strike1" was just a randi doing tamasha
 
I think, PAF was ready. But the entire region is so vast and they didn't have enough time to cover all sectors at all time. We will see more patrols by both IAF and PAF now. IAF will be patrolling to ensure that PAF don't retaliate. IAF surprised PAF. I personally feel that both airforces are highly professional but IAF have better equipments now.
Yes. Pak will retaliate. They also have a constituency to cater to.
 
ISPR needs to organize another visit of reporters/ international media and take them to the areas where the payload was dropped. Additionally they also need to take the media to the supposed areas the IAF targeted. This is the easiest possible route to establish credibility and reject the claims of the enemy.
Hey.. This is shameful practice. Look enemy is chest thumping they are announcing they attack us.. Now being a respectful solo Islamic power we need to show our enemy courage and toys what we have in our inventory.. Trust me this is a war and think like it and reply like it..
 

Casualties?
You didn't bomb KPK bharati

You bombed balakot that is a divided village on loc

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Thats more like it. They claim Balakot is in KPK and our pessimist members got shoulders down.

Kids, the moment they were locked, the IAF planes got the tone on RWR, they ran away "laying waste" in a no mans land, Achieving nothing.

In short, the objective was not met, mission ABORTED!
 
Next week when a another bomb attack envelope the Indian forces they shall blame the JEM again who they had supposedly targeted in balakot get real my friends. Apnay ap ki charahi karnay walay lok
 
Indian aircraft violate LoC, scramble back after PAF's timely response: ISPR

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In their haste to escape, Indian aircraft ended up releasing payload which fell near Balakot, says DG ISPR. — DG ISPR Twitter account

Indian military planes violated the Line of Control (LoC), intruding from the Muzaffarabad sector, Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations Major-General Asif Ghafoor said on his official Twitter account early on Tuesday.



Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor

✔@OfficialDGISPR

https://twitter.com/OfficialDGISPR/status/1100231826348617728

Payload of hastily escaping Indian aircrafts fell in open.


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  • ISPR says Pakistani forces responded effectively
  • Payload dropped at Balakot
  • No casualties
Maj-Gen Ghafoor in his tweet said "Indian Air Force violated Line of Control", following which "Pakistan Air Force immediately scrambled" and Indian aircraft went back.


Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor

✔@OfficialDGISPR

https://twitter.com/OfficialDGISPR/status/1100179216375693318

Indian Air Force violated Line of Control. Pakistan Air Force immediately scrambled. Indian aircrafts gone back. Details to follow.


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He later added that the aircraft faced "timely and effective response from Pakistan Air Force" and ended up releasing "payload in haste while escaping which fell near Balakot". Payload is the carrying capacity of an aircraft, which is usually measured in terms of weight. This could include cargo, passengers, an explosive warhead or any instruments.

No casualties or damage occurred, the military spokesperson said.


Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor

✔@OfficialDGISPR

https://twitter.com/OfficialDGISPR/status/1100207947022565377

Indian aircrafts intruded from Muzafarabad sector. Facing timely and effective response from Pakistan Air Force released payload in haste while escaping which fell near Balakot. No casualties or damage.


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In another tweet, he said that "Indian aircrafts’ intrusion across LoC in Muzaffarabad Sector within AJ&K was 3-4 miles".

Technical details and other important information to follow, he added.

PTI, via Twitter, linked the violation to India's upcoming elections, saying: "We realise it’s election year and [there is] a desperation across the border. Fact of the matter is, Indian jets were forced to retreat in haste by Pakistan army patrols and dumped fuel, which in their scramble they thought was a bomb."

Pulwama aftermath
Ties between Pakistan and India have been tense since a suicide bombing in occupied Kashmir killed over 40 Indian soldiers, with New Delhi blaming Pakistan of being complicit in the attack — a charge Islamabad has denied vehemently and from the get-go.

Read more | Dawn Exclusive: A time for restraint

In response to India's allegations, Prime Minister Imran Khan promised New Delhi to conduct an investigation if provided “actionable evidence” but also warned that Pakistan will "retaliate" if attacked. The Pakistan army has also warned India to avoid "any misadventure", saying it could have dangerous consequences.

On the other hand, while Jaish-e-Muhammad had claimed responsibility for the attack, New Delhi immediately blamed Islamabad and also announced that it would launch a diplomatic offensive to isolate Pakistan in the international community.

Furthermore, India has scrapped the Most Favoured Nation status granted to Pakistan and has imposed a 200 per cent customs duty on its goods, barring the exports of tomatoes to Pakistan and denying visas to Pakistani athletes.

More on this: A terrifying fallout

The international community has expressed alarm over the situation and as Delhi is ratcheting up regional tensions, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has also cancelled his scheduled official trip to Japan.
 
So mates now who will come claiming his phupha chacha mamoo has said JF-17 is is a super duper aircraft and our pilots can bring down sukhois and typhoons with their skills on jf-17s.

Waiting !!!

I doubt, do PAF seriously has the capability to defend its airspace. Last time i went through a report from chinese soruce claiming that in last exercise carried out between PAF and PLAAF . 1 J-11 was pitted against 2 jf-17s and the results were in favor of J-11 , not a single kill claimed by jf-17. I doubted that but it seems that was true.

And paf somehow is hiding the reality. Just face saving !!!
 
Casualties?


Thats more like it. They claim Balakot is in KPK and our pessimist members got shoulders down.

Kids, the moment they were locked, the IAF planes got the tone on RWR, they ran away "laying waste" in a no mans land, Achieving nothing.

In short, the objective was not met, mission ABORTED!

That is the case since 2016.

Do something. That something would have no impact in reality on ground. But yeah the bharati janta would have a lollipop to suck up to.

Face saving till next militant attack.
 
Indian aircraft violate LoC, scramble back after PAF's timely response: ISPR

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In their haste to escape, Indian aircraft ended up releasing payload which fell near Balakot, says DG ISPR. — DG ISPR Twitter account

Indian military planes violated the Line of Control (LoC), intruding from the Muzaffarabad sector, Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations Major-General Asif Ghafoor said on his official Twitter account early on Tuesday.



Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor

✔@OfficialDGISPR


Payload of hastily escaping Indian aircrafts fell in open.


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  • ISPR says Pakistani forces responded effectively
  • Payload dropped at Balakot
  • No casualties
Maj-Gen Ghafoor in his tweet said "Indian Air Force violated Line of Control", following which "Pakistan Air Force immediately scrambled" and Indian aircraft went back.


Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor

✔@OfficialDGISPR


Indian Air Force violated Line of Control. Pakistan Air Force immediately scrambled. Indian aircrafts gone back. Details to follow.


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He later added that the aircraft faced "timely and effective response from Pakistan Air Force" and ended up releasing "payload in haste while escaping which fell near Balakot". Payload is the carrying capacity of an aircraft, which is usually measured in terms of weight. This could include cargo, passengers, an explosive warhead or any instruments.

No casualties or damage occurred, the military spokesperson said.


Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor

✔@OfficialDGISPR


Indian aircrafts intruded from Muzafarabad sector. Facing timely and effective response from Pakistan Air Force released payload in haste while escaping which fell near Balakot. No casualties or damage.


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6:36 PM - Feb 25, 2019
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In another tweet, he said that "Indian aircrafts’ intrusion across LoC in Muzaffarabad Sector within AJ&K was 3-4 miles".

Technical details and other important information to follow, he added.

PTI, via Twitter, linked the violation to India's upcoming elections, saying: "We realise it’s election year and [there is] a desperation across the border. Fact of the matter is, Indian jets were forced to retreat in haste by Pakistan army patrols and dumped fuel, which in their scramble they thought was a bomb."

Pulwama aftermath
Ties between Pakistan and India have been tense since a suicide bombing in occupied Kashmir killed over 40 Indian soldiers, with New Delhi blaming Pakistan of being complicit in the attack — a charge Islamabad has denied vehemently and from the get-go.

Read more | Dawn Exclusive: A time for restraint

In response to India's allegations, Prime Minister Imran Khan promised New Delhi to conduct an investigation if provided “actionable evidence” but also warned that Pakistan will "retaliate" if attacked. The Pakistan army has also warned India to avoid "any misadventure", saying it could have dangerous consequences.

On the other hand, while Jaish-e-Muhammad had claimed responsibility for the attack, New Delhi immediately blamed Islamabad and also announced that it would launch a diplomatic offensive to isolate Pakistan in the international community.

Furthermore, India has scrapped the Most Favoured Nation status granted to Pakistan and has imposed a 200 per cent customs duty on its goods, barring the exports of tomatoes to Pakistan and denying visas to Pakistani athletes.

More on this: A terrifying fallout

The international community has expressed alarm over the situation and as Delhi is ratcheting up regional tensions, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has also cancelled his scheduled official trip to Japan.


Hmm, no camps here, what the f? They laid waste over a freaking forest.

Poor trees.
 
PM Khan summons 'important meeting' in wake of India's LoC violation

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Prime Minister Imran Khan will hold an emergency meeting at 11am. ─ APP/File

Prime Minister Imran Khan will hold an emergency meeting at 11am on Tuesday, according to Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

Earlier this morning, Qureshi had summoned an emergency meeting at the Foreign Office in Islamabad to discuss the emerging situation in the wake of Indian Air Force's (IAF) violation of the Line of Control, Radio Pakistan reported.

The meeting was being held to discuss the security situation and was attended by former secretaries and senior ambassadors.

Read more: ISPR DG suggests Indian army chief should follow 'Gen Bajwa's vision for regional peace'

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In a statement following the LoC violation, Qureshi warned India not to challenge Pakistan and said that better sense should prevail in Delhi, Radio Pakistanreported.

He said that Pakistan reserves the right to deliver an appropriate response and the right to self-defence.

The foreign minister said the nation should not be worried over the Indian act as the defenders of the country are fully prepared to respond to any misadventure.

Meanwhile, India's Cabinet Committee on Security met at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence in Delhi, Asian News International reported, following which the Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement on the incident this morning.

Early on Tuesday, the Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor confirmed that the IAF had "violated the LoC". He said that as Indian planes had intruded from Muzaffarabad, the Pakistan Air Force "immediately scrambled".

"Indian aircrafts' intrusion across LoC in Muzafarabad sector within Azad Jammu and Kashmir was three to four miles.Under forced hasty withdrawal, aircrafts released payload which had free fall in open area. No infrastructure got hit, no casualties," he added.

More details to follow.
 
As per NDTV, Indian foreign sec is saying Balakot in KPK was hit.
 
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