‘They Shot Down 7 Jets – That Was Raging’: Did US President Trump Just Confirm India’s Claim Of Downing Pakistani Jets? | India News

US President Donald Trump does not support the allegation of an ceasefire of India-Pakistan. Trump changed the tone, the numbers mentioned in the claim continues to change, but the US President decided that there was a factor behind him. President Trump once again reiterated the claim that there was a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan. This time, Trump claimed that at least seven jets, a figure he had previously put in five, were dropped and used trade pressure to stop hostility. India lowered five Pakistan jets with evidence. However, Pakistan, which has made a similar claim several times before, could not provide any evidence. India claimed that he had not lost any fighter plane in the war.
Trump’s new claim
This time, US President Trump made these long claims at a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung.
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“I stopped all of these wars. During a bilateral meeting with President of the Republic of Korea, Trump, India and Pakistan during a dual meeting. ‘You want to trade? If you keep fighting, you have 24 hours to solve it ‘they said. I’ve used it many times.
Trump has raised the Indian-Pakistan conflict several times before. In July, five warrior jets were shot before the two sides stopped hostility, but did not specify which side planes were dropped or what the jets were.
Indian Air Force claim
Trump’s new reference to “7 Jets” comes weeks after the air chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh has reduced at least five Pakistani fighter planes and a large surveillance plane during the Sindoor operation of India. “There is a at least five fighters’ killing killings and a large aircraft, which is about 300 kilometers early and control) a plane (electronic intelligence) or aew and Concred aircraft.”
Demolition Details
The Indian Air Force Chief detailed the damage to Pakistan during the Sindoor operation. “We were able to buy at least two commands and control centers, such as Murid and Chaklala. Two Sagw system in at least six radars, some of them are large, some small. Lagon and Okara.
This was the first time an officer, who was at the top for the first time in the conflict, said the number of Pakistani aircraft. He accepted the success of the Sindoor operation of the IF AFFS as “political will”.
“A main reason for success was the existence of political will. There was a very clear political will and very clear aspects given to us. We have not been restricted … If there were any restrictions, they have been done by itself. We decided what we want to control the wrinkles.” He said. “There was a synchronization between the three forces … The task of the CDs made a real difference. It was there to bring us together. NSA also played a major role in receiving all the agencies.”
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Sindoor Operation
India launched a Sindoor operation on May 7 in response to the 22 April expensive terrorist attack. The Indian Armed Forces targeted the terror infrastructure in the occupied Jammu and Kashmir, which was occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan, and led to the death of more than 100 terrorists. India also sprayed Pakistan’s retaliation and hit the air bases. Meanwhile, Trump continued to insist that his intervention was the key to preventing hostilities from turning into a nuclear war. (With memory entrances)