F-16 Down in Operation Sindoor: Air Chief Marshal AP Singh has made a big disclosure about Operation Sindoor. He said that in this campaign, India had killed many fighter aircraft of Pakistan.
F-16 Down in Operation Sindoor: Air Chief Marshal has made a big disclosure about Operation Sindoor. He stated easy and simply that in this campaign, India targeted many fighter aircraft and air locations of Pakistan. According to the Air Chief, about 10–12 Pakistani aircrafts were destroyed in the operation. These include 4–5 F ‑16 fighter jets and several JF‑17. Some aircraft were flying and some were standing in Henagar i.e. the warehouse, both were killed on targets.
Air Chief Marshal made a big disclosure
India’s Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal made a big disclosure on Friday. He said that in Operation Sindoor, India killed 4-5 F-16 fighter aircraft of Pakistan and JF-17 fighter jets made from China. During this period, many aerial status of Pakistan were also damaged, the runways and hangers were destroyed. The Air Force chief said on claims about Rafale aircraft of Pakistan that if they say that we have dropped 15 jets, I would not say anything. He did not show any such photo or evidence. According to him, these are just stories, which are being told to keep their people happy.
Pakistan is shifting terrorist groups in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area
He also informed that Pakistan is shifting terrorist groups to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area, but India has the ability to take action there and action will be taken if needed. Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh said that when the operation vermilion was carried out to avenge the terrorist attack on civilians in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, nine terrorist camps and bases were destroyed in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. During this time the whole world saw the power and accuracy of the Indian Army.
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“Attack on targets up to 300 km away”
He said that under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army attacked the targets up to 300 km away. In this campaign, which lasted for about 100 hours, the Indian Army successfully chased and killed Pakistani missiles and drones. He further said that former US President Donald Trump tried to take credit for the ceasefire, while the real action was taken by the Indian Army.