“ Losses are part of the fight ”, explains India on jet planes by Pakistan Blogging Sole

Marshal Air Ak Bharti, Lieutenant-General Rajiv Ghai, vice-admiral in Pramod and major general SS Sharda attend a press briefing at the National Media Center in New Delhi, India, May 11, 2025.-Reuters
Marshal Air Ak Bharti, Lieutenant-General Rajiv Ghai, vice-admiral in Pramod and major general SS Sharda attend a press briefing at the National Media Center in New Delhi, India, May 11, 2025.-Reuters
  • The IAF officer dodges the question of the decline in fighter planes.
  • “All our pilots are back home,” says IAF
  • Pakistan has shot down five IAF planes, including three gusts.

After significant losses imposed by Pakistan Air Force (PAF) during the recent four -day clashes, the Indian Air Force (IAF) said on Sunday that “losses are part of the fight”, without providing additional details.

Asked about the drop in fighter planes by Pakistan Air Force (PAF) during a press briefing on Sunday, the Indian air marshal Ak Bharti dodged the question.

“(I) I would not like to comment because we are still in aerial combat situation. It will be before NDTV.

In Responsible to Unprovoked Indian Missile Strikes on multiple cities in Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)-Which result in over 30 civilian Deaths-Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) LT Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry Confirmed Earlier This Week that Wear Forces Shot Down Five Indian Air Force (IAF) Jets and at Least 77 Israeli-Made Harop.

The army spokesman said that among the destroyed IAF fighter planes there were three French manufacturing gusts, a SU30MKI and a Fulcrum MIG-29.

Also Wednesday, four government sources in Indian illegally occupied Jammu-et-Cachemire (IIOJK) said Reuters These three fighter planes crashed in federal territory, a few hours after India said that it had hit nine Pakistani sites through the border.

The British Security and Defense analyst, Professor Michael Clarke, noted on Saturday that Pakistan May had taken India to the force of his military equipment and his technical capacities, The news reported, citing News.

In an interview with British News Out, Clarke said that India would probably consider Pakistan’s power demonstration as a risk of risk.

“The Indians may have been surprised by the equipment that the Pakistanis brought,” he said, “because as we discover now, they have used a lot of their Chinese technology, and attention at the moment is focused on the J-10 fighter.”

Clarke added that he seemed that one of Pakistan’s J-10 jets may have shot a burst, one of the French manufacturing hunting planes in the Indian arsenal.

“And undoubtedly,” he continued, “the Pakistanis used their HQ-9 anti-aircraft missiles, which could have been quite effective.”

“So I think the Indians could have been surprised by the technical capacities that Pakistan seems to have absorbed by their Chinese equipment,” he added.

US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that India and Pakistan had accepted a “full ceasefire” after a fourth day of strikes and countercaches against military facilities on the other.

In a major success for the PAF, the hypersonic missiles pulled by JF-17 Thunders destroyed the S-400 system from India to Adampur Airbase, security sources said. The air base was also affected during the strike.

The S-400 air defense system is about 1.5 billion dollars, considered the most advanced air defense shield in India.

India underwent a loss of $ 83 billion due to its war hysteria until Friday.

According to Reuters, Indian shares fell for a second consecutive session on Friday, losing around 83 billion dollars of market value, because an intensified military action between India and its neighboring Pakistani investors.


– with an additional reuters input

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