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

Same targets hit by IAF after around 50 years inside Pakistan. And as per GOI and Indian Military thats the start of new policy from now on.
Buddy, don't embarrass yourself any further than IAF and Modi government have already done. Your "targets" may well have been acquired but you didn't destroy anything of substance. Buss kuch darakht aur aik kawwe ko shaheed kar diya. Please open your eyes.
 
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Well Indians arent talking about a two front war anymore like they were in 2018 after operation gagan shakti.

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I dont know maybe they will , I guess first it was take out PAF and than go after PLAAF but this time it will be take out PLAAF first and than go after PAF. Who knows
 
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not surprising at all, IAF is a professional force and they will learn from there mistakes and will try to rectify them in the future.

An airforce who's chief lies in front of the whole world and on camera without providing any material evidence is not a professional airforce.
 
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Buddy, don't embarrass yourself any further than IAF and Modi government have already done. Your "targets" may well have been acquired but you didn't destroy anything of substance. Buss kuch darakht aur aik kawwe ko shaheed kar diya. Please open your eyes.
You could be 100 % right but not allowing journalists access to the madrassa for 42 days has to have some reasoning behind it ? No one from Pakistan even tries to explain this behavior. I believe substantial damage was done in both infrastructure and personnel and it required 42 days to clean up the mess.
 
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You could be 100 % right but not allowing journalists access to the madrassa for 42 days has to have some reasoning behind it ? No one from Pakistan even tries to explain this behavior. I believe substantial damage was done in both infrastructure and personnel and it required 42 days to clean up the mess.

The area was under constant satellite observation so how could Pakistan do anything to hide damage? The reason for not taking the Journalists to the site immediately could be the existing risk of another Indian attempt after failure of their first attempt and also because of rising tensions at the border.
 
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The area was under constant satellite observation so how could Pakistan do anything to hide damage? The reason for not taking the Journalists to the site immediately could be the existing risk of another Indian attempt after failure of their first attempt and also because of rising tensions at the border.
Pakistani Journalists such as Hamid Mir and Arshad Sharif from two of the top news channels of Pakistan reached at the site of Indian strike and Maradsa within few hours of the same day .... so the denial by Indians of non-access to Journalist is nothing but their effort to hide their embarrassment of failed strike .....

In reality its the Indian side which have not granted any access to any journalist to sites Struck by Pakistan Air force in retaliation
 
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Pakistani Journalists such as Hamid Mir and Arshad Sharif from two of the top news channels of Pakistan reached at the site of Indian strike and Maradsa within few hours of the same day .... so the denial by Indians of noe access to Journalist is nothing but their effort to hide their embarrassment of failed strike .....

In reality its the Indian side which have not granted any access to any journalist to sites Struck by Pakistan Air force in retaliation
He didnt go to the madrassa but to a fake site.
Here is the write up by a respected Pakistani journalist-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thepri...-with-its-half-truths-and-denials/203657/?amp

The area was under constant satellite observation so how could Pakistan do anything to hide damage? The reason for not taking the Journalists to the site immediately could be the existing risk of another Indian attempt after failure of their first attempt and also because of rising tensions at the border.
For constant satellite observation some link is available with you ?
Also its logical that time was required to slowly remove the rubble and restore normalcy.
 
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You could be 100 % right but not allowing journalists access to the madrassa for 42 days has to have some reasoning behind it ? No one from Pakistan even tries to explain this behavior. I believe substantial damage was done in both infrastructure and personnel and it required 42 days to clean up the mess.

Bro DG asked very next day to your media and even military officers to visit the area.....and you talk about 42 days....
Can you hide 300 plus causalities ...their relatives ...for so much time? you could not manage to hide the wing commander of downed SU30 ...and included in the list of Mi17 chopper.check that list two wing commanders were in that list.

He didnt go to the madrassa but to a fake site.
Here is the write up by a respected Pakistani journalist-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/theprint.in/opinion/pakistan-media-was-no-angel-either-after-balakot-with-its-half-truths-and-denials/203657/?amp


For constant satellite observation some link is available with you ?
Also its logical that time was required to slowly remove the rubble and restore normalcy.

Two different foreign reports based on satellite imagery proved that it was a precisely missed attempt
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/indias-strike-on-balakot-a-very-precise-miss/

https://greatgameindia.com/forensic-satellite-analysis-balakot-airstrike/
 
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For constant satellite observation some link is available with you ?
Also its logical that time was required to slowly remove the rubble and restore normalcy.

No, I don't have any link. However, I am confident that the Indian Government and the Indian Military does have access to satellites for observation and they would have taken all the help that they needed to figure out where the bombs had landed. Had the bombs landed on target, those videos/pictures would be all over the world.

It is more logical to weather out the storm and wait for normalcy before taking journalists/media to a hot site (hot because an attempt to attack had failed and so the enemy could potentially make another attempt).
 
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so you killed madrassa kids....we are closing eyes....dear please be serious.

"As a retaliation against Pulwama attack (refer to GreatGameIndia wiki on Pulwama Attack), Indian fighter jets carried out strikes against targets inside undisputed Pakistani territory, but open-source evidence suggested that the strike was unsuccessful".

Indian source being quoted
 
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Journalists were denyed access for 42 days and then were allowed a short guided tour. Why was the army guarding a children's madrassa ?
It's all very obvious and closing your eyes cannot hide the truth. It was a terrorist camp, destroyed by the IAF on 26th and to escape detection, the reconstruction was done slowly over a 42 days period.
This is my last comment on this issue.
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