Former IAF pilot says India was to hit terror camps in after 26/11 but didn’t

New Delhi: eleven day after Pulwama attach, Indian Air Force (IAF) jets carried out air strikes on a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist camp in Balakot in Pakistan killing more than 300 terrorists. The Entire nation is praing this step of Indian Army and the government. A  former IAF pilot Mohonto Panging has revealed that the Indian Air Force was about to hit terrorist camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks as well but the government of the day decided against that.

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Mohonto Panging called it a “der aaye durast aaye” action of the Indian government. He Tweeted, “Finally terrorist camps in POK hit by Laser Guided Bombs from IAF Mirage 2000. We were about to hit POK camps in Muzzafarrabad after Mumbai attacks in 2008. Finally the Govt did not decide. Our Sukhoi Sqn under my Command was involved. Der Aaye Par Durusht Aaye. Cheers!! .

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The attack of IAF came after the Pulwama attack in which at least 40 Central Reserve Police Force personnel were killed in the worst attack on the security forces in Pulwama on February 14. The Pakistan-based JeM had claimed responsibility for the gruesome attack. 

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