Indian Rafale jets flee as Pakistan Air Force shows air superiority near LoC

Indian Rafale jets flee as Pakistan Air Force shows air superiority near LoC

ISLAMABAD: Indian Rafale jets were forced to flee in panic after the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) swiftly scrambled in response to suspicious air activity near the Line of Control (LoC).

\On the night of April 29–30, four Indian Rafale fighter jets were detected patrolling in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK). Although they remained within Indian airspace, but due to their proximity to the border, it triggered a rapid response from the Pakistan Air Force.

According to the sources, four Indian Air Force Rafale jets patrolled occupied Jammu & Kashmir while staying within Indian airspace.

Pakistan Air Force promptly detected the Indian jets, and due to PAF’s swift and alert response, the Indian Rafales retreated in panic.

Pakistan’s armed forces remain fully prepared to give a strong and immediate response to any aggression from India.

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