PAF forces Indian aircrafts to scramble back after LoC violation: DG ISPR

Dunya News

Major General Asif Ghafoor said that Indian Air Force aircrafts violated LoC on Minday night.

RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) - Indian Air Force aircrafts violated Line of Control (LoC) on early Tuesday, Director General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in his tweet.



He said Indian aircrafts intruded from Muzafarabad sector. Facing timely and effective response from Pakistan Air Force released payload in haste while escaping which fell near Balakot. No casualties or damage.


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In his post on official Twitter account, Major General Asif Ghafoor said that Pakistani Air Force "immediately scrambled" after which the Indian planes returned.


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He informed that he has spoken with the foreign ministers of various countries to apprise them about the current situation.

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said those behind the terror attack would pay a "very heavy price" and had made a "huge mistake".

Union Minister Arun Jaitley said they will take all possible diplomatic steps to ensure "complete isolation" of Pakistan and has withdrawn Most Favoured Nation status to the country.


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"It is with a sense of urgency that I draw your attention to the deteriorating security situation in our region resulting from the threat of use of force against Pakistan by India." the Foreign Minister stated.

He said the Pulwama attack on Indian Central Reserve Police Force was ostensibly and even by Indian accounts carried out by a Kashmiri resident of Indian Occupied Kashmir. Attributing it to Pakistan even before investigations is absurd.

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He said, “War is easy to start but difficult to end as it does not remain in human hands afterwards. It is not a sane approach to start a war.”

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