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Pakistan minister repeats claim without evidence on downing Indian jets

On Sunday, a Pakistani minister repeated Islamabad’s previous claim to download six Indian jets during a four -day military conflict between the two sides.Speaking in Singapore on May 31, India’s defense chief Gen Anil Chauhan rejected Pakistan’s claim to lower six Indian jets as “absolutely wrong”.
In a seminar, Pakistan Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that Islamabad chose not to make an official announcement until the “concrete evidence” is collected.
Gen Chauhan said in his comments that India lost aircraft but did not specify the number.
In a seminar, Pakistan Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that Islamabad chose not to make an official announcement until the “concrete evidence” is collected.
Gen Chauhan said in his comments that India lost aircraft but did not specify the number.
India’s Air Personnel Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh said that at the beginning of this month, India has dropped five Pakistani fighter planes and a large plane.
“Although the radar data confirmed the decrease in the Indian plane, Pakistan has chosen not to make any announcements until concrete evidence. “We learned in time,” whatever the strategy designed by India, “he boasted. He also claimed that None of Pakistan’s critical assets were damaged during India’s seven air base.