Ex-indian army officer admits Pakistan downed indian jets

Pakistan downed indian jets

A former Indian Army officer has acknowledged that Pakistani forces shot down several high-value indian aircraft during the war, noting that Pakistan effectively came out on top.

He added that he had personally verified the losses of aircraft and suggested that while more could have been destroyed, Pakistan opted not to further escalate the situation.

In the interview he pointed out that Trump also mentions this a lot and Pakistan also mentions it. He said that this battle was the biggest air battle since WW2, with over Indian jets and over 40 Pakistani ones.

According to him, the international social media and also foreign military elites indian jets were downed by Pakistan.

When the anchor interjected that no proof of aircraft being downed had been shown, the ex-army officer replied that he had seen the evidence. He said he himself had seen an evidence video from Bhatinda.

When the anchor again said that India showed proof of attacking military bases, to which the army officer replied we only made holes in the ground, which is not a very big achievement. Holes can be filled in a day.

He said the Pakistan armed forces were incredibly integrated with each other, the army, the air froce and the navy.

He also said that India was completely isolated in this war; they had no allies like Turkey and China who were standing behind Pakistan.

He said Pakistan now already has a defence pact with Saudi Arabia, and if Pakistan’s relationship with China and Turkey improves while at the same time India’s relationship with Bangladesh deteriorates further, then India will have nowhere to go.

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