Pakistan's claim IAF jet shot down, India denies
Pakistan's claim IAF jet shot down, India denies
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NEW DELHI: The tension between Indian and Pakistan has been increased to a great level after the IAF Air Strike in Pakistan. Amidst tension, Pakistan has claimed that it has shot down the aircraft of India. However, India on Wednesday rejected Pakistan's claim by saying that no aircraft of the Indian Air Force was shot down.

According to reports of PTI,  "No reports of any IAF jet suffering damage in action by India's adversaries.”

Earlier, Pakistan claimed to shoot down two Indian Air Force aircraft and arrest an Indian pilot minutes after IAF chased out three Pakistani Air Force (PAF) jets from Indian territory Wednesday morning.

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Pakistan Major General A Ghafoor said that the PAF shot down two Indian aircrafts which had entered the Pakistani airspace. He tweeted. “One Indian pilot arrested by troops on ground while two in the area,”

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According to the source, Indian Air Force (IAF) shot down a Pakistan Air Force's F-16 jet on Wednesday in Lam valley of Jammu and Kashmir's Nowshera sector. Three aircraft had violated and crossed into the Indian air space in a retaliatory fire at the Line of Control (LoC).

 

IAF’s strike came after the Pulwama attack on Feb 14 in which more than 40 CRPF Jawans were killed. Terror group JeM had taken the responsibility of the attack.

 

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