India Shot Down 5 Pakistani Fighter Jets During Operation Sindoor: Air Force Chief

Bangalore (The Uttam Hindu): During 'Operation Sindoor', India shot down 5 fighter jets of Pakistan. Indian Air Force Chief Amar Preet Singh (AP Singh) has confirmed this. Addressing a program in Bangalore, the Chief of the Indian Air Force informed about the heavy damage caused to Pakistan during 'Operation Sindoor'. Indian Air Force Chief AP Singh said that the Indian Air Defense System 'S-400' shot down at least five fighter planes of the Pakistani Air Force.
India also shot down an 'Airborne Warning and Control System' aircraft. The air defense system (S-400) shot down Pakistani Air Force fighter planes from a distance of 300 kilometers. Referring to the success of 'Operation Sindoor', Air Chief Marshal Singh showed two types of pictures, which were before and after the damage inflicted in Pakistan. These pictures clearly showed that India destroyed the terrorist hideouts in Pakistan with complete accuracy under 'Operation Sindoor'. The Air Force Chief said, "I will show you some pictures of our achievements before and after the attack. These are satellite pictures. Some pictures were taken after the attack and some pictures were taken before. These pictures will show a clear difference. Here, you can see the damage."
He further said, "These are the pictures before and after our action on the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur. It is clear from these that our target was accurate. There was almost no collateral damage. The surrounding buildings remained completely safe. We not only had pictures taken from the satellite, but also internal pictures revealed through the local media, with the help of which we got in-depth information." It is worth noting that for the first time, the Indian Air Force has officially confirmed the shooting down of 5 Pakistani fighter jets.
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