The three armed forces expose Pakistan and its lies in a joint press briefing

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(PC: The Print)

In a joint press brief, the three wings of the Indian armed forces – Army, Air Force and Navy struck hard on Pakistan and their barrage of lies. Exposing their nefarious designs, they revealed the extent of the attacks launched by the Pakistani F16 fighter jets, and also exposed the fact that Pakistanis was also carrying AMRAAM missiles with the same.

Following the air strike executed by a special squadron of IAF fighter jets on the terror camps within Pakistan and POK, a joint press brief was conducted by all three sections of the armed forces, the Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Navy at the South Block. In the press brief, not only did they mince no words in bashing Pakistan for creating ‘war hysteria’, but also exposed their evil plans, word by word.

The IAF spokesperson, Air Vice Marshal RGK Kapoor, spoke about the details of the attacks launched by the Pakistani Air Force. To quote his address, “IAF fighters were tasked to intercept the intruding Pakistani aircraft and managed to thwart them. Although PAF jets dropped bombs, they were not able to cause any damage. One Pakistani F-16 was shot down by an IAF MiG 21 Bison Aircraft. East of Rajouri, parts of the F-16 have been recovered, inside Indian territory. Also, IAF is happy that Wing Commander Abhinandan is returning tomorrow.”

However, this does not mean that India has compromised on its stand against the Islamic terrorism perpetrated by the handlers from Pakistan. To quote the Navy spokesperson, Rear Admiral DS Gujral, “We are ready for any misadventure by Pakistan and we are ready for resolute action. We want to ensure the safety and security of our citizens.”

He was supported by Army spokesperson, Major General Surendra Singh Mahal, who said, “As long as Pakistan continues to harbor terrorists, we will continue to target terror camps.” On being asked whether the situation will deescalate, as demanded by Pakistan, he cheekily replied to the journalist, “Ask this to Pakistan.”

This wasn’t all. The three wings of the armed forces also exposed the nefarious designs of the Pakistani air force, who had invaded the Indian territory with fighter jets, that had air to air AMRAAM missiles attached to the same. The armed forces even showed the evidence of the same to the entire media, as shown below:-

On being asked about the number of casualties Pakistan suffered in the air strikes, Air Vice Marshal RGK Kapoor replied nonchalantly, “We have evidence to show that whatever we wanted to do and targets we wanted to destroy, we have done that. Decision to show the evidence is on senior leadership.”

He also revealed that releasing IAF pilot, Wing Commander Abhinandan was a compulsion under the Geneva Conventions, and not a ‘peace gesture’ by Pakistan PM Imran Khan Niazi. To quote him further, “We are happy that our pilot who had fallen across the Line of Control and was in custody of Pakistan is being released, we’re extremely happy to have him back. We only see it as a gesture which is in consonance with all Geneva conventions.”

In a surprise revelation, it also turns out that Pakistan bluffed when it claimed to have shot down 2 fighter jets of the Indian Air Force. While Wing Commander Abhinandan’s Mig 21 Bison Aircraft crashed due to a technical snag, the remains which Pakistani authorities claimed to be that of IAF, actually turned out to be that of the F 16 fighter jet that was shot down by WC Abhinandan. Interestingly, the ‘other pilot’ turned out to be the same man who ejected from the F 16 fighter jet. He was mistaken by the locals for an Indian, and was beaten brutally, until the Pak Army rescued him.

To be honest, Pakistan now stands brutally exposed in front of the entire world as the terror sponsor. The initial supporters from USA and Europe have now shut their doors on them. Worse, even China refuses to cooperate on them until their stance against terrorism is clear. Only time will tell whether Pakistan will survive like this or not.

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