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'Five Pakistani fighter jets down', Pakistan shocked by IAF's revelation; then lied

  
  
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  Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh made a big revelation on Saturday. He said that during Operation Sindhur in May, the Indian defence system shot down five Pakistani fighter jets and a surveillance aircraft. As soon as the truth of the success of Operation Sindhur came out, neighbouring Pakistan was enraged and once again opened the box of lies. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said on social media that India had not shot down any Pakistani military aircraft. Pakistan suffered heavy losses The Indian Air Force Chief had put the truth in front of everyone along with evidence and the world also came to know that Pakistan had suffered heavy losses during India's Operation Sindhur. Khawaja Asif's absurd claim Meanwhile, the Pakistani minister said that both countries should make the list of their aircraft public for an independent investigation so that the truth can come out. Also, Asif claimed that India has suffered more losses on the Line of Control (LoC) and Pakistan will give a swift and befitting reply to every attack. Let us tell you that Indian Air Force Chief AP Singh had said that on May 7, during Operation Sindhur, terrorist hideouts inside Pakistan and near the border were targeted. This operation was carried out after the Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22, in which 26 people were killed. 'S-400 was a game changer' He said that this time we have evidence, so this time there will be no controversy like the Balakot air strike. The Air Chief Marshal said that the S-400 defense system proved to be a game changer and said that Pakistan cannot infiltrate it.
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