Pakistan: Downing of Rafale fighter jet was a historic blow to the Indian Air Force.
The Pakistani government wrote in a message on its social media account X (formerly Twitter): The downing of the Indian Rafale fighter jet not only shows the defense power of the Pakistani forces, but also signals the dominance of the country’s army over the skies.
The Pakistani government continued by stating that the country’s army was able to shoot down the French fighter jet with its unparalleled precision and readiness, adding: In this way, Pakistan has become a country that has been able to end the myth of the invincibility of the French fighter jet since the first appearance of the Rafale fighter jet in 2001.
According to IRNA, Pakistani army spokesman Ahmed Sharif had previously stated in a statement referring to the interception of Indian spy drones and fighter jets by the Pakistani army: Seven spy drones and five Indian army fighters, including three Rafale fighters, have been shot down.
In this regard, Pakistani media had previously announced, citing Western sources, that the French intelligence service had confirmed the shooting down of Indian Rafale fighters by Pakistan.
The Pakistani government posted on its social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that shooting down the Indian Rafale fighter jet not only demonstrates the defensive strength of Pakistan’s forces but also asserts the dominance of the country’s army in the skies.
They further highlighted that the Pakistani army’s unmatched precision and readiness enabled it to bring down the French-made fighter jet. The message added that this achievement has shattered the myth of the Rafale fighter’s invincibility since its introduction in 2001.
According to IRNA, Pakistani army spokesperson Ahmed Sharif had previously announced that the Pakistani military intercepted seven spy drones and five Indian fighter jets, including three Rafale fighters.
Additionally, Pakistani media, citing Western sources, reported that French intelligence confirmed the downing of Indian Rafale jets by Pakistan.