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Indian Jets Entered Pakistani Airspace, Went Back Immediately After PAF Responded

Indian War planes reportedly entered Pakistani Airspace earlier in the morning around 3:30am but were quick to return back to bases when Pakistan Air Forces scrambled the jets.

DG ISPR, Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor, confirmed the incident on his official Twitter account and said that timely response from PAF sent the Indian Jets back to their bases.

Spokesperson further confirmed that Indian Jets entered Pakistani Airspace through Muzafarabad sector, but they had to empty pay load and return back after Pakistani war planes confronted them.

No casualties were reported.

This is first major intrusion from Indian side after much escalated border situation between both the nuclear states.

Reports from Occupied Kashmir confirm that Indian Jets were seen in skies around Srinagar.

Pakistan has confirmed the strongest response in case of any misadventures by India and said that Pakistan Army will defend the motherland till the last bullet and last breath.


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Update

Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor has now shared images of the site where IAF dropped the payload to rush back.

 

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