2 Pakistani jets try to violate Indian airspace again, fail | | | NEW DELHI: In a message of unity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "India will live as one, grows as one, fight as one, win as one."
A day after Indian Air Force bombed terror training camps across the Line of Control in Pakistan, a nervy Pakistan attempted a retaliation and failed. Tensions escalated as both nations shot down each other's warplanes and breached airspace for the first time since 1971. Pakistan also claimed to hold an IAF pilot captive after the air combat Wednesday. A statement from India`s foreign ministry said the pilot`s treatment was a "vulgar display of an injured personnel of the Indian Air Force in violation of all norms of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Convention," ordering his immediate release. |
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