PAF Downs Two Indian Jets in Retaliatory Strike

The situation remains tense along the border, with both countries’ militaries on high alert.

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has shot down two Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft in a swift response following unprovoked missile attacks by India on multiple Pakistani cities, security sources confirmed on Wednesday.

According to initial reports, the Indian strikes targeted five urban centers, resulting in the martyrdom of three civilians and injuries to at least 12 others. The attack marks a significant escalation in regional tensions.

The PAF responded immediately, intercepting and downing two enemy aircraft in Pakistani airspace. All PAF fighter jets involved in the operation have returned safely to their bases.

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“Pakistani forces are giving a befitting reply to Indian aggression,” said a military spokesperson. Further details regarding the location of the downed aircraft and the condition of the Indian pilots are yet to be disclosed.

The situation remains tense along the border, with both countries’ militaries on high alert.

More updates to follow as the story develops.

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