Pakistan army shoots down third Indian Rafale Jets in Akhnoor Sector

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan army shoots down a third Indian Rafale Jets in Akhnoor sector Kashmir and targets eight army installations after the enemy attacks on innocent civilians in different areas of the country.

Security sources said that the third Indian Jet is probably Rafale, which has taken fire in the border area of Akhnoor. A total of three Indian Jets have been targeted in response to the Indian missile attack. A video sent by the local seems that fuel tanker of the jet was targeted as a fire flame seen by the residents of the area. Pakistan decisively responded to Indian army missile attacks and targeted two jets, besides eight army installations within the territory of India. All fighter jets of the country successfully reached the Airspace and they are completely safe. Earlier two persons were martyred and 12 injured in separate incidents, including children and women injured when the Indian enemy fired five missiles in five different locations in Kotli, Bahawalpur and Muzaffarabad. ISPR said that the exact assessment of the losses is being investigated. The Indian missiles targeted three different locations in Kotli, Muzaffarabad The missiles attacks would be retaliated at any cost. DG ISPR said that the Indian Air Force was jammed from entering Pakistan and the enemy fired the missile from the Indian territory.  DG ISPR said that Pakistan would respond within a specific time and at a specific location of its choice.  The enemy attack was shameful and they targeted the worship place known as the Subhanullah mosque in Bahawalpur. Pakistan has destroyed three Indian check posts in India occupied Kashmir while closing its airspace for 48 hours.  The ISPR said that the momentary joy of the Modi administration would be turned into permanent grief of India. Pakistan will take revenge of a single drop of its blood of its innocent children as the cowardly enemy targeted innocent people.

Meanwhile, the US President Donald Trump strongly condemned the Indian attacks on Pakistan and expressed grave concern over the dangerous escalation in South Asia.

 

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