Islamabad: Pakistan has introduced a new example of its propaganda against India. Pakistan has placed an effigy of Abhinandan Pilot Wing Commander of the Indian Air Force inside the Pakistani Air Force War Museum. In this, one hand of Abhinandan's effigy is held by a Pakistani Army soldier.
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Pakistani journalist and political commentator Anwar Lodhi shared a picture of the effigy inside the Karachi museum on Twitter. Sharing this picture, he wrote that the Pakistani Air Force has installed the effigy of Abhinandan in the museum. This picture would have been more fun if he had put a fabulous tea cup in his hand. After the Pulwama attack on February 14 this year, the conditions of war between India and Pakistan had become. On 26 February, the Indian Air Force targeted terrorist organizations across the border, but a day after that the Pakistani Air Force attempted to enter the Indian border.
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As soon as the Pakistani Air Force acted against India, the Indian Air Force sent some of its fighters. During this time, Wing Commander Abhinandan also flew. Abhinandan chased Pakistan Jet and made it a target. Abhinandan's MiG-21 also caught fire after an air fight with a Pakistani fighter jet, after which he was ejected and fell into PoK. He was taken into custody by the Pakistani Army on 27 February in an injured condition.