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#India: ‘Fighter Jet Crashes in #Kashmir, Injured Pilot Taken to Hospital’: #Reuters
An Indian Air Force fighter jet crashed in the Indian-controlled area of Kashmir amid escalating tensions with neighbouring #Pakistan.
According to an Indian official, the injured pilot was taken to the hospital for treatment. Earlier, the Pakistani military claimed it shot down five Indian fighter jets.
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#Breaking
Pakistani Prime Minister #Shehbaz_Sharif:
📌Our army bravely defended the country & we will avenge every drop of blood shed due to Indian shelling. 📌The people of #Kashmir must obtain their legitimate rights by
@UN
resolutions.
📌India levelled baseless allegations on Pakistan based on insinuations and lies.
📌They were the aggressors and were met with a befitting reply & we resolve to ensure all aggression be met with a resolute response.” – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
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#Breaking
A #French intelligence official told
@CNN
that one #Indian #Rafale was downed by #Pakistan — the first Rafale lost in combat.
Pakistan claimed to have downed five #IAF jets, including three Rafales. India has yet to respond.
#PakistanIndiaWar
France is investigating if more Rafales were shot down. Source: CNN’s
@jimsciutto
khaled mahmoued
@khaledmahmoued1
The reputation of the French-made #Rafale fighter jets has taken a serious hit and become the subject of negative publicity after #Pakistan successfully shot down three of them, belonging to #India, in one go during military confrontations between the two countries in recent hours.
These are verified and documented visuals showing the wreckage of the aircraft, which costs between $150 million and $285 million each, depending on specifications such as armament, training, maintenance, and logistical support.