Pages

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

IAF jets strike terror camps across LoC in early morning raid Sources said Mirage 2000 fighter jets crossed the border and dropped precision strike bombs on terror camps.

1

In an early morning strike, Indian fighter jets have struck at terrorist targets in Pakistan, destroying a training camp of the Jaish e Mohammed, the terror outfit that had carried out a suicide attack, killing 40 CRPF personnel in Pulwama on February 14. 

While there has been no official word on the action yet, sources said that Mirage 2000 fighter jets of the air force crossed the border and dropped precision strike bombs on terror camps, causing considerable damage. Estimates for the damage are not currently available. 

The strike is believed to have taken place around 4 am and the Pakistani establishment came out with a public statement an hour later, claiming air space violation by India. The Pakistani military claimed that an Indian jet dropped a payload (bomb) at Balakot without causing damage. 

Balakot is located well within Pakistan and not in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. The strike is believed to have caused significant damage and a detailed assessment.



As per initial reports, no Indian jet has been damaged in the action that would have to be carried out with great precision and skill, given the Pakistani air defence network in the area. 

Publically available aviation data shows some unusual activity over Indian skies in the morning as the air force went on high alert to track Pakistani movements. 




No comments:

Post a Comment