‘Pakistan’s 5 fighter jet destroyed in Operation Sindoor’, IAF Chief opened the claims of Shahbaz Sharif and Asim Munir
Five fighter jets of Pakistan were destroyed during Operation Sindoor. This was revealed by Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Indian Air Force Chief in Bengaluru. He said that along with five fighter jets, an AWACS (Airborn Warning and Control System) was also killed. Air Chief Marshal has given its credit to the Air Defense System S-400.
He said that the S-400 killed Pakistan’s F-16 fighter jet on the Zakokabad airbase, which was in the park there. For the first time in the history of aviation, a missile killed an aircraft (enemy aircraft) 300 km in the sky.
Speaking at the 16th annual Air Chief Marshal LM Katre lecture held in Bengaluru, AP Singh said that the Russian S-400 air defense system was instrumental in this victory against Pakistan. Air Chief Marshal AP Singh showed satellite photos of the attack on Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur, saying, “These are the pictures before and after … There is almost no remains left … nearby buildings are almost completely safe. We had not only satellite photos, but also found pictures inside through local media.”
It was a high -tech war: IAF Chief
Air Chief Marshal AP Singh said about Operation Sindoor, ‘This was a high -tech war. In the 80 to 90 -hour war, we were able to do so much harm that they came to know that if they continue it, they would have to pay even more price, so they came forward and sent a message to our DGMO that they want to talk. It was accepted on our behalf.
India did the airplane on the night of 7 May
India started Operation Sindoor against Pakistan on 7 May, in which PoK and nine terrorist bases in Pakistan were destroyed. More than 100 terrorists were killed in this operation of Indian forces. This action was taken by India in protest against the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists died.
What did Shahbaz Sharif and Asim Munir claim?
After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir claimed that the Pak Army killed several fighter jets of India and forced them to flee Pakistan. However, later he overturned from his statement and said that India’s fighter jets did not enter our border.