India claims it shot down six Pakistani military planes

In May, India claims to drop five Pakistani warrior jet and another military plane during the clashes.
Indian Air Chief Marshal Ap Singh, Saturday at an event in the southern city of Bengaluru, most of the Pakistani plane, India’s Russian-made S-400 surface was reduced by the missile system, he said.
He showed electronic monitoring data as the confirmation of strikes.
“At least five of our fighters were killed and a big plane,” he said, and said that large aircraft that could be an surveillance aircraft were shot at 300 km away.
“This is actually the largest surface that has been recorded so far, dedi he said, applause from the crowd serving the Air Force officers, veterans, government and industrial authorities.
The Pakistan army did not respond immediately to the request for comment.
Singh did not mention the downward warrior jets, but the air strikes also hit an additional surveillance aircraft and the “several F16” fighter hit the “several F16” fighter parked in two air bases in Southeast Pakistan.
The Air Force, primarily China-made Jets and US F-16s, Islamabad rejected that India had previously dropped any Pakistani plane that fought between nuclear armed neighbors on May 7-10.
Pakistan claimed that he had dropped six Indian planes during clashes, including a French -made Rafale fighter. India accepted some losses, but refused to lose six planes.
France’s air chief General Jerome Bellanger said that he had previously seen evidence of the loss of three Indian fighters, including a Rafale.
The Indian Air Force did not comment on the allegations.
