After India began military strikes for terrorist targets in Pakistan early on Wednesday, Islamabad claimed that he had shot down five Indian aviation jets, including three Rafale aircraft, one Su-30 and one MiG-29.
Later, Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said his country had shot down five Indian nozzles and took the unknown number of Indian prisoners, Bloomberg informed.
AFP Nodin Agency published photos that showed that the debris of aircraft lies in the field next to the red brick building. Soon the pictures became viral on the Internet. However, from the pictures of the debris to which the aircraft belongs, however, it was not immediately clear.
What did Khawaja Asif ask about the CNN anchor?
Later on the day, in the CNN show, the intelligence anchor of Pakistani Defense asked for “evidence” associated with demands.
Khwaja Asif replied, “It’s all over social media.”
CNN Anchor replied, “…. I’m sorry we didn’t ask you to talk about the content of social media, but I ask for the right evidence.”
At a press conference on Wednesday, Indian officials spoke about mill strikes in Pakistan and said they were focused on training camps operated by militant groups Lashkar-E-Tayyiba (Let) and Jaish-E-Mohammed (JE). However, they did not respond to any of the Pakistani demands and abstained from media questions.
SINDOOR OPERATION: PLEASE MLIVE CHANCE TO THE TRUE TERRORISION OF THE PAHALGAM
Indian missile strikes early Wednesday morning focused on the “terrorist infrastructure” in nine places in a densely populated province of Pandjab and Kashmir with Pakistan. The Indian government claimed that it was a retaliatory attack on a terrorist attack by Pahalgam of 22 April.
“Sindoor operations have been based on trustworthy intelligence entrances and places that have been selected to prevent damage to civil infrastructure and loss of civilian lives,” explained Singh Singh commander during the press conference.
Strikes, made on Wednesday from 1:05 and 1:30 in the morning, included coordinated efforts of the Indian army, the Navy and Air Force, focused on key devices such as JEM, and leave the bases in Pakistan and POKK.
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