Pakistan didn't enter Indian airspace after Balakot: IAF Chief


Gwalior, Jun 24 (IANS): Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa has said that Pakistani fighter planes did not enter Indian air space after the February Balakot strike.

Talking to the media here the Indian Air Force Chief said: "I want to make it clear that Pakistan never entered the Indian airspace after the Balakot operation.

"None of them let me tell you crossed the Line of Control."

He added: "Our objective was to strike in Balakot and we achieved it. Their (Pakistan) objective was to strike our Army areas and they could not.

"We achieved our military objective while they did not achieve theirs."

  

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  • Mr Clean, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2019

    This statement by IAF chief is quite different from BJP govt's disclosures. If we achieved our military objective without any resistance by Pakistan and not losing any of our planes and pilots and Pakistan did not enter Indian airspace then why was our MIG fighter jet with Abhinandan as pilot engaged in dog fight and why was his plane shot and landed in Pakistan and Pakistani military took him as POW and then mysteriously released within 3 days back to India which never happened in any war time history????...We believe IAF but not BJP govt's concocted story.

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