The Pakistan Air Force reduced the jets of India to “Pedçaos,” the country’s prime minister Shehbaz Sharif told Pakistan the deaths caused by India’s attacks.
“In a one-hour air battle, our pilots exploded enemy jets into pieces,” he said in a speech to the nation on state television on Wednesday night (7). “It was enough a few hours for the enemy to fall to the knees,” he added.
Pakistan claimed to have slaughtered five Indian Air Force jets in retaliation of Indian attacks, including three French -made elite rafales. Indian authorities have not yet responded to the allegation.
Referring to the 31 people that Pakistan claims to have been killed in the attack of India, he added: “The blood of these martyrs will be avenged.”
The prime minister said Pakistan is among the countries most affected by terrorism in the region, having lost tens of thousands of lives and suffered financial losses in the fight against him over the years.
Since the terrorist attack of April 22 at Cashmira managed by India, when gunmen have killed 26 people – most Indian tourists – Pakistan has emphasized their condemnation of terrorism and rejected Indian allegations that Pakistan was behind the massacre.
According to a high French intelligence employee who talked to the CNN On Wednesday, the Rafale hunting would mark the first time one of the sophisticated French -made war planes was lost in combat.
Dassault Aviation, French jet manufacturer, did not respond to requests for comment CNN .
Rafale is a 10-ton multifunction twin twin fighter, equipped with a 30 mm cannon for air combat and terrestrial support, as well as AR-RAR missiles, laser-guided bombs and cruise missiles.
Prior to this last climb, India had 36 Rafale jets in its Air Force, purchased from French manufacturer Dassault Aviation.
The French army did not officially comment on the incident.
With information from Reuters.
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