India's Fighter Jet Claims Enrage Pakistan, Unravel Truth

Following IAF Chief Amar Preet Singh's statements, Pakistan's defense minister Khawaja Asif denies any loss.
Khawaja Asif rejects India's claims on 'Operation Sindoor'

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Pakistan's Reaction to IAF Chief's Claims on 'Operation Sindoor':

Pakistan often finds itself in embarrassing situations on the world stage, as demonstrated during 'Operation Sindoor'. The Indian Air Force presented irrefutable evidence against Pakistan, which was witnessed globally. Satellite images exposed the reality Pakistan wanted to keep hidden. Despite this, Pakistan has persistently denied any significant damage during the operation.

On Saturday, Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif once again insisted that no Pakistani military aircraft was shot down or destroyed during 'Operation Sindoor'.

The statement from Pakistan's Defense Minister came just hours after Indian Air Force Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh remarked that Pakistan suffered substantial losses, including five fighter jets and a large aircraft being downed.

Air Chief Marshal stated, 'We have verified at least one AWC hangar and some F-16 aircraft that were under repair. We have confirmation of the destruction of five fighter jets and a large aircraft, which were targeted from approximately 300 kilometers away.'

Khawaja Asif rejects India's claims on 'Operation Sindoor' (File Photo: PTI/ Reuters)

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In a social media post, Defense Minister Khawaja wrote that not a single Pakistani plane was shot down or destroyed in the Indian attack. He pointed out that India remained silent on such claims for three months. However, Pakistan addressed the international media promptly.

Defense Minister Khawaja dismissed India's claims as incredible and ill-timed, asserting that it is India, not Pakistan, that incurred more damage along the LoC.

He suggested that if the truth is to be revealed to the world, both nations should open their fleets for independent investigation. However, he expressed doubt that India would comply, fearing exposure of their reality.

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