Indian Rafale jets patrolling in occupied Kashmir, flee as Pakistani jets arrive
As soon as the Indian Rafale aircraft became active, PAF immediately identified them and responded promptly


Islamabad: As a result of the timely action of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Indian Rafale aircraft patrolling in occupied Jammu and Kashmir fled in fear.
According to security sources, a sensitive and tense moment arose on the intervening night of April 29 and 30 when 4 Rafale fighter jets of the Indian Air Force (IAF) patrolled the airspace of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, but they remained within their geographical limits. This development reflects the provocative and aggressive intentions of the IAF.
Sources say that as soon as the Indian Rafale aircraft became active in the air, the Pakistan Air Force immediately identified them and responded promptly by activating its air surveillance. The swift and effective action of the Pakistani aircraft stunned the Indian aircraft, and they were forced to return to their airspace in panic.
Security officials say that the PAF not only kept a close eye on every movement of the enemy but also demonstrated its air superiority under a quick strategy.
Security sources say that Pakistani forces are always ready and prepared to give a befitting reply to any aggression from India.
It is pertinent to note that this incident has occurred at a time when tensions are already rising in the region after the Pahalgam incident, and any wrong move can escalate the situation into a major conflict.
On the other hand, defense observers say that such actions by India are irresponsible and can pose a threat to regional peace.
Pakistan has once again sent a message to the world that it is not only fully prepared for its defense but also has the full capability to give a befitting and immediate response to any kind of adventure.

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