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Over 20 Pakistani Fighter Jets And Their Laser-guided Bombs Wanted To Attack India's Military Assets, Confirm MEA Sources
NO TARGET, IMRAN? Over 20 Pakistani Fighter Jets And Their Laser-guided Bombs Wanted To Attack India's Military Assets, Confirm MEA Sources
Written By Apoorva Rao | Mumbai | Published: February 28, 2019 14:23 IST
READ | ANOTHER PAK ATTEMPT: Day After Its F-16 Jet Was Shot Down By IAF, Pakistan Attempts Fresh Intrusion Into Indian Airspace. Details Here
Instead of taking the onus of the failed attempt by his forces and backing down, Pakistan PM Imran Khan attempted to portray his country as 'a victim of India's aggression' and claimed that Pakistani forces only tried to 'show their ability to respond'', completely avoiding the mention of specific targeting of Indian military installations by them.
"Our action was only intended to convey that if you can come into our country, we can do the same. Two of their MiGs were shot down (in the ensuing action)... The intent was to show India, we can and would respond if aggression would be thrust upon us," he said in a news briefing.
MEA sources responded to this fabrication of events by Pakistan with facts about India's action and how Pakistan response to it makes it the aggressor.
'You are aware of the events that took place on Wednesday. Pakistan is saying it is escalation by India. The fact is that 9.45 hours on Wednesday, over 20 (Pakistan) aircrafts approached the Indian LoC. They breached the 10 kms range. Some even crossed the LoC. They launched some laser-guided bombs. Imran Khan had said there was no military target. Let’s be factual. They tried to target our military assets. It was Pakistan which escalated.," the sources said.
https://www.republicworld.com/india...ck-indias-military-assets-confirm-mea-sources
NO TARGET, IMRAN? Over 20 Pakistani Fighter Jets And Their Laser-guided Bombs Wanted To Attack India's Military Assets, Confirm MEA Sources
Written By Apoorva Rao | Mumbai | Published: February 28, 2019 14:23 IST
READ | ANOTHER PAK ATTEMPT: Day After Its F-16 Jet Was Shot Down By IAF, Pakistan Attempts Fresh Intrusion Into Indian Airspace. Details Here
Instead of taking the onus of the failed attempt by his forces and backing down, Pakistan PM Imran Khan attempted to portray his country as 'a victim of India's aggression' and claimed that Pakistani forces only tried to 'show their ability to respond'', completely avoiding the mention of specific targeting of Indian military installations by them.
"Our action was only intended to convey that if you can come into our country, we can do the same. Two of their MiGs were shot down (in the ensuing action)... The intent was to show India, we can and would respond if aggression would be thrust upon us," he said in a news briefing.
MEA sources responded to this fabrication of events by Pakistan with facts about India's action and how Pakistan response to it makes it the aggressor.
'You are aware of the events that took place on Wednesday. Pakistan is saying it is escalation by India. The fact is that 9.45 hours on Wednesday, over 20 (Pakistan) aircrafts approached the Indian LoC. They breached the 10 kms range. Some even crossed the LoC. They launched some laser-guided bombs. Imran Khan had said there was no military target. Let’s be factual. They tried to target our military assets. It was Pakistan which escalated.," the sources said.
https://www.republicworld.com/india...ck-indias-military-assets-confirm-mea-sources