India’s Air Force Exposed: Pakistan Presents Undeniable Evidence of Downed Indian Jets in Joint Press Conference

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In a groundbreaking joint press conference, Pakistan’s Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) revealed irrefutable evidence of India’s lies regarding its air force’s involvement in a recent aerial clash with Pakistan’s military. The press briefing, held on May 9, 2025, presented compelling proof that India had downplayed the loss of several of its advanced aircraft during a historic air battle between May 6-7, 2025.

The battle, lasting over an hour, saw Pakistan’s air force shoot down five Indian jets, including three state-of-the-art Rafale fighters, one MiG-29, and one SU-30. Despite the obvious loss, India initially denied any aircraft downing, resorting to its usual tactics of denial and misinformation.

However, Pakistani officials exposed the truth in an explosive press conference, presenting visual evidence that included clear footage showing the wreckage of the downed planes, along with serial numbers and precise locations of the crashes. DG ISPR confirmed the authenticity of the evidence, asserting, “India has claimed that no aircraft were lost, yet its own media outlets reported otherwise before the Modi government retracted those stories.”

Among the most significant revelations was the confirmation of the downing of an Indian Rafale jet from the 17 Golden Arrow Squadron. The wreckage footage showed unmistakable details, including the tail section and engine, which matched the characteristics of the Indian fighter jets.

International media outlets, including BBC and India Today, had reported the crashes from Jammu and Kashmir’s Pampore region, with BBC correspondents confirming the sound of explosions consistent with aircraft downing. Indian journalist Praveen Swahane also corroborated reports of the downing of three Indian jets in the same region on the night of May 6-7.

Further evidence came from The Hindu and Indian Express, both of which initially reported a downed aircraft near Bhatinda, though The Hindu later retracted the story. Praveen Swahane revealed that the retraction came just 40 minutes after the initial report. Both he and journalist Karan Thapar were later blocked from prominent Indian media platforms for daring to speak the truth.

DG ISPR, during the conference, stated, “We live in the 21st century, not the 18th. Every action leaves a trace, and the evidence is clear.” Pakistan’s military actions were presented as a legitimate defence of the country’s sovereignty, as Pakistan’s air force successfully neutralized threats from India’s advancing jets.

The Pakistani military’s transparency and decisive actions have once again placed India’s narrative under scrutiny, shedding light on the reality behind India’s false claims. As the evidence continues to surface, the international community is now grappling with the truth behind this high-stakes air battle.

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