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Indian Air Force 'bombs' Rajasthan village?

JAISALMER: Did an Indian Air Force fighter jet drop a bomb on a village close to the border city
of Jaisalmer?

The IAF has denied the incident
, but a local resident, Dost Ali of Doshe Khan ki Dhani, has lodged an FIR with the police, claiming a plane flew over his village at 11.30 am on Friday and dropped a bomb that destroyed crops on five bighas of his farmland and partly damaged his house. He claims he was about 2 km away from the spot at the time of the incident. No one was injured.

Satyadev Arhada, the police officer in charge at the Mohangarh police station, confirmed the incident. "These days exercises involving bombing set targets are going on at the Changad firing range. Ali, who lives close to Mohangarh canal, reported that on Friday morning an IAF fighter dropped a bomb that landed in his field, damaging the crops and his house. We have examined the field. It looks like the damage has been done by a bomb."

The police said it was the second such incident in the last week, the first being on February 7 at Tadana village, 70 km from Jaisalmer and 50 km from the Pakistani border. The bomb landed near a cluster of 50 houses in a field close to the firing range. It left a four-foot-wide and five-foot-deep crater.

Defence ministry spokesman Col N N Joshi denied the entire sequence of events. "We are aware of an FIR having being lodged suggesting that a bomb had fallen on the field of a local. But we are not aware of any such thing. All stray incidents are recorded by IAF but in this case there are no records," he said. He also denied any possibility of these bombs belonging to the army that has a base in the area.

Rishal Singh, additional SP of Jaisalmer, also confirmed the incident. "A bomb has landed in a field near the firing range of the air force. We have received an FIR in this regard and our inquiries are on."

He added, "About five to six bighas of the gram fields of Dost Ali have been completely burnt. Even his pucca house, next to the field, has been damaged. In the FIR, Ali has alleged that on Friday at about 11.30 am when some aircraft were flying above his field, a bomb fell, damaging his property."

When contacted, Dost Ali said, "I was about 2 km from my house when I heard a loud explosion. I came running to my house and saw many people standing there. At that time, planes were hovering above the field...Until now, there is white debris lying next to my house."

In New Delhi, an IAF officer said, "All our weapons are accounted for and none of our aircraft were flying in that area at that particular time as mentioned in the police report."

The denial should add to the mystery about the bomb. Sources said since the area borders Pakistan and is one of the most sensitive zones in the country, IAF radars are on high alert round the clock. They discounted any possibility of any other aircraft intruding into Indian territory without being noticed. Defence authorities have sent a report to the local police which is investigating the matter. "It's for the local police to verify the authenticity of the claims," the officer added.

Indian Air Force 'bombs' Rajasthan village?-India-The Times of India
 
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The answer is available on a Indian defence site.
 
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BUSH HAS LEFT the building or else i bet most people would have blamed it on his stupidity.
But its not true i found it on indian defense websites and news sites.
 
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BUSH HAS LEFT the building or else i bet most people would have blamed it on his stupidity.
But its not true i found it on indian defense websites and news sites.

I have posted the Link as well. Its Times of India a Credible source of Information i guess at least in India :coffee:.
 
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Selection of wrong switches, short circuiting in system, fuse malfunction, over stress of aircraft (may be...) or simply human error …For whatever reason, bombs do sometimes fell off the hardpoints and missiles do slip from the rails inadvertently. Happens in all airforces…Nothing new. Similar incidences happened in PAF too...Luckily there were no ground casualties, except the infamous incident at Karachi where a Mirage in an emergency jettisoned its drop tanks and there were few ground casualties.

However denying the whole incident is a bit unprofessional on the part of IAF. While incidents like these happen all over the world, but one should atleast make an attempt to take the responsibility and there shouldn’t be any shame in accepting it and apologising it later. While the poor guy (on ground) is entitled to some monetary compensation for his loss, the IAF should investigate if there some procedural lapses on part of air/ ground crews or system malfunctions with a particular weapon…
 
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x_man sir

From IAF prespective they have done the enquiry and said that they hadn't found anything.
 
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"ISI is responsible for this",aint surprised if IAF mistakenly droped a bomb on its own population :lol:
 
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well for sure someone is lyin. either IAF or police and ppl who live there.
our indian members can choose wat they lik.
 
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Well well, looks like we don't even have to fight a war, our Indian friends are doing it for us. Just kidding.
This is a highly unfortunate situation, let's hope this doesn't happen again, IAF is afterall a professional Airforce, and news like this kinda doesn't do their image any good.
 
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