New Delhi:
The armed forces today said that all its pilots are “back home back” after air strikes on Pakistani air bases and other important goals. Asked about Pakistan’s claim that he dropped two Indian jets at a press conference this evening, the authorities refused to comment that it was still a war situation.
On Friday, Pakistan claimed that one of the Chinese fighters dropped two Indian jets. India has not commented at that time.
Asked about the case today, Air Marshal is a Bharti, “I don’t like to comment because we are still in a state of air war. It will benefit for the opponent. We have achieved our objectives. All our pilots have returned home. For Pakistan, it was a clear indication that its support will come on high cost.
On the night of 9 and 10 May, in three shot hours, the armed forces had destroyed 11 thides including Noor Khan, Rafiki, Murid, Sukur, Sialkot, Pasur, Chunian, Sargodha, Scaru, Bholari and Jacobabad, including Noor Khan, Rafiki, Murid, Sukakur, Sialkot, Pasurur, Chunion, Scaru, Bholari and Jackbabad.
In addition, various ammunition depots and bases such as Sagad and Bholari hit F -16S and JF -17 fighter jets. This, he said, 20 percent of the infrastructure of Pakistan’s Air Force was destroyed.
Pakistan’s Bholari airport was also bombed, including more than 50 people – Pakistan’s squadron leader Usman Yusuf and four Airmen. He said that Pakistan’s fighter jets were destroyed.
Along with the Army and the Navy – the objective they have achieved have also done Swift Capitulation by Pakistan.
The army today confirmed that five Indian soldiers were killed in the struggle. Pakistan has lost many more.