John
The three pilots who shot down IAF aircraft were content with having joined the elite club of fighter pilots with aerial kills. A month after the war, the PAF was able to line up 22 Mirages for all to see on the tarmac at Sargodha, while the 23rd Mirage was under maintenance in a hangar.[6] The impressive sight belied claims of any losses that had been incurred by the Mirage fleet during the war.
See, this is undeniable that there were 22 Mirages on that lineup. The oft-quoted "International Media " consists of ONE person: Fricker. And what does he write? That the 23 rd Mirage "was to be seen in the hangar". Note: he does not say "was seen". Surely that says that he did not actually see the last mystery plane!
Tufail bases his statement ( that you have quoted) on this Fricker article.
Clarification: I am only objecting to the blind parroting of "all mirages" and "international media are the witnesses" type of posts.