India killed Pakistan’s War Jet in Pathankot and Pakistan Air Force pilot Jaisalmer


India killed Pakistan’s war jet
There are situations like war between India and Pakistan. On Thursday night, May 8, Pakistan missiles in many cities of India, which was thwarted by the Air Security Agency of India. Since then, India has launched a major attack on Pakistan’s military bases. Several warplanes flew to attack India on behalf of Pakistan, and at least one of which was killed by the Indian Army.
The Indian Army is reportedly killing Pakistan’s war jet in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer. After the attack on the fighter, the Pakistan pilot was dismissed from the jet, which was caught by the Indian security forces. PSF QURT has detained the Pakistan pilot. However, the identity of the Pakistan Fighter Jet Pilot has not been released.
News agency Ani has reported that India’s airspace also killed Pakistan Air Force jet in Pathankot. Ani has cited the news of various sources. More information is expected in this regard. However, the government has not yet confirmed the demolition of the Pakistani Air Force jet in Pathankot.
India also reportedly killed four fighter jets, including Pakistan’s F16 and JF17. However, this has not yet been confirmed.
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Let us know that India has revealed the terrorist attack in Bahlgal on April 22, on May 6 and 7, on a total of 9 terrorist sites. In this, all the terrorists were destroyed and many terrorists were killed.
On the night of May 7 and 8, Pakistan sought to attack 15 cities in India, which was thwarted by the Air Security Agency of India. After this, India attacked the drone on the morning of May 8 at Pakistan’s military bases. After this, by night, Pakistan tried to attack India again, which broke the S -400 again.
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