If they said Two Indians had been shot down would have been more credible than two PAF planes crashing.
I remember meeting a PAF squadron leader on an exchange with the RAF. He was training RAF pilots in British Tornadoes and used to fly low level training missions through the lake district and admired it's beauty so thought he would check it out. I bumped into him at the lake and we had a chat. He was based in PAF Sarghoda and what a splendid chap he was so down to earth and professional. After chatting to him I realised why PAF is such a formidable organisation and how they filter in only the best is just incredible. He gave me his number and asked me to visit him at his base, but , alas, I lost his number.