Two Indian Pilots arrested: DG ISPR

Author: Web Desk

RAWALPINDI: Director General (DG) Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) addressed a press conference and confirmed that Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down two Indian aircrafts on Wednesday.

In the press conference DG ISPR said “The action was in self-defense, we don’t want to claim any victory. The way we set out target and made sure that there were no collateral damage, the built-in message was that despite out capability, we look towards peace.”

The Army spokesperson further said “We locked six targets at the Line of Control (LoC), but we decided not to target any military camp”. He said “No human life was affected, we locked the target and carried out the strikes from our jurisdictions”.

Maj General Asif Ghafoor repeated the statement of Prime Minister Imran Khan that “We want peace in the region”.

Regarding the upcoming gathering of the National Command Authority (NCA) and potential utilization of atomic weapon, the DG stated “I have said that we should not discuss this. It is crazy to discuss this. It is an ability and a weapon of political decision. Nor is this our dimension nor is this a point that ought to be discussed.”

Earlier in his tweet DG ISPR confirmed the action by PAF.

The videos and images of the pilots are emerging on social media.

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