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IAF foils Pak airforce attempt to cross Loc

Indian Air Force has once again foiled large Pakistani conspiracy on the border. Pakistan sent a fleet of F-16 fighter aircraft to the Indian border on Sunday night on the Punjab border. Alert Air Force team forced backed Pakistan’s F-16 with the help of Sukhoi and Mirage.

According to the news agency ANI, at 3 am today, India’s radar recorded movement of four F-16 fighter aircraft and UAV of Pakistan. Pakistan’s fighter aircraft were near the Khemkaran border in Punjab.

India responded promptly to send Sukhoi-30 and Mirage fighters to disperse these planes of Pakistan. Seeing the strong reaction from India, the Pakistani air force planes flew back into their border.

According to the report, Pakistani fighter jets were flying with Survillance Drones. The purpose of Pakistani aircraft was to find out the deployment of the Indian Army in sensitive areas. Indian Air Force is investigating this whole incident.

After the Air strikes of India in Balakot, Pakistan is taking action to incite India. On February 14, after the terrorist attack in Pulwama, India had taken action against terrorist organizations of Jaish in Balakot, Pakistan, on 26 February and destroyed terrorist bases.

On February 27, the day after India’s action, Pakistan had tried to enter the Indian border with the help of its fighter aircraft F-16. During this time, the Air Force of India and Pakistan had clashed in the sky. IAF downed Pakistani fighter aircraft F-16

In this dogfight, a MiG-27 aircraft of India was also hit by Pakistani firing. Abhinandan, the air force pilot of India, who were flying this plane, went across the Pakistani border after his plane crashed. Later he was arrested by Pakistan. However, due to the pressure of India, Pakistan had to leave him after two days. After India’s action, Pakistan suddenly closed its airspace for almost a month.

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