Pak fighter aircraft flying continuously near Indian border
Pak fighter aircraft flying continuously near Indian border
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New Delhi: Pakistan has suddenly increased the activity of fighter jets along the borderline. Pakistan's F-16, JF-17 and Mirage-III are constantly flying in their border along the Line of Control. According to the report till date, government sources have said that Pakistan is scared after the martyrdom of Colonel Ashutosh Sharma in an encounter with terrorists in Handwara recently and has increased the activities of fighter jets on the border. Please tell that in the encounter with terrorists in Handwara 5 army soldiers were martyred.

According to the report, Pakistan's F-16, JF-17 and Mirage-III fighter jets are flying near the Indian borderline. In view of these activities of Pakistan, the Indian Army has also become fully alert and every action of the Pakistani Air Force is being monitored on the border. Indian Air Force airbases are also on full alert. India is using the Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) to monitor the movement of Pakistani aircraft.

Let us tell you that on February 27, 2019, India killed Pakistan's F-16 fighter aircraft trying to cross the border of the country. Pakistan then shut down its airspace for several months.

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