Trump says he thinks 5 jets were shot down in India-Pakistan hostilities
By Kanishka Singh
Washington (Reuters) -US President Donald Trump said that on Friday, the hostility of India-Pakistan in India-Pakistan hostility, which began after the April Islamist militant attack in Kashmir, which was ruled by India and started with a calm after a ceasefire.
Trump, who made his words at a dinner with some Republican MPs in the White House, did not specify which side of the jets.
“Actually, the planes were shot from the air. Five, five, four or five, but I think five jets were actually shot, Tr Trump said, while talking about the hostility of India-Pakistan, without further details or without giving more details.
Pakistan claimed that he had dropped five Indian planes in the war from air to air. India’s highest -level general, in late May, India’s first day of hostility changed the tactics after the loss of the air, and three days later, the ceasefire was given an advantage before the announcement.
India also claimed that Pakistan has dropped a “several aircraft”. İslamabad rejected any loss of airplanes, but accepted that air bases hit.
Trump has repeatedly demanded loans for the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, which Washington had interviewed with both sides on social media on May 10th. India was different from Trump’s intervention and threats to trade negotiations.
India’s position is that they should solve the problems of New Delhi and Islamabad without direct and external participation.
India is an increasingly more important US partner in Washington’s efforts to resist China’s influence in Asia, Pakistan is a US ally.
The April attack in Kashmir, ruled by India, killed 26 men and fought a heavy struggle among the neighbors of the nuclear armed Asian neighbors at the last rise of a decimal competition.
New Delhi blamed the attack on Pakistan, which rejected responsibility while calling for an impartial investigation.
Washington condemned the attack, but did not directly accuse Islamabad.
On May 7, Indian jets bombed the borders at the border where the new Delhi described as “terrorist infrastructure” and launched a dozens of attacks that killed dozens of attacks until the fire was reached by war jets, missiles, drones and artillery.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington;



