‘Pushed back,’ says India to Pakistan claims of ‘violating' Indian air space


Jammu, Feb 27 (PTI): Pakistani fighter jets on Wednesday violated Indian air space in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch and Nowshera sectors but were pushed back by Indian aircraft, senior officials said.

The Pakistani jets dropped bombs while returning, officials said. There were no immediate reports of any casualties or damage.
"The jets entered Indian air space over Nowshera and Poonch sectors this morning," officials said.

They were immediately pushed back by Indian jets on air patrol.

Pakistan has claimed they launched “strikes across the Line of Control from within Pakistani airspace”, a day after India destroyed the largest Jaishe-e-Mohammed terror training camp in Balakot – 80 kilometeres inside the Pakistan border.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry statement said: “This was not a retaliation to continued Indian belligerence. Pakistan has therefore, taken strikes at non military target, avoiding human loss and collateral damage. Sole purpose being to demonstrate our right, will and capability for self defence. We have no intention of escalation, but are fully prepared to do so if forced into that paradigm. That is why we undertook the action with clear warning and in broad daylight."

It added: “For the last few years, India has been trying to establish what they call "a new normal" a thinly veiled term for doing acts of aggression at whatever pretext they wish on a given day. If India is striking at so called terrorist backers without a shred of evidence, we also retain reciprocal rights to retaliate against elements that enjoy Indian patronage while carrying out acts of terror in Pakistan. We do not wish to go to that route and wish that India gives peace a chance and to resolve issues like a mature democratic nation."

Meanwhile, Srinagar, Jammu and Leh airports were on Wednesday closed for civilian air traffic on Wednesday morning amid escalation of cross-Line of Control shelling between armies of India and Pakistan.

  

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, Feb 27 2019

    Instead of all these...Indian army should nullify all separatists and stone pelters. Let law abiding and good behaved live in India.....end of story!

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 27 2019

    Indian MEA confirmed that one pilot of India is missing. Pakistan claims, he is with them. India is checking on that, MEA said. MEA has said the escalation is really there and this is the first time that after 1971, the military fighters are in action from both sides.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Feb 27 2019

    Difference between IAF and PAF -

    IAF- entered more than 50km inside Pakistan for 21 minute killed 300+ terrorist and came back like a boss.

    PAF- tried to cross LOC and thier one F16 shot down.

    Shame Shame porki

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 27 2019

    Hope better sense will prevail between India and Pakistan and they will stop all this sabre rattling and Jingoism.

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