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‘Destroyed 4-5 Pak fighter jets, most likely F-16s’: IAF on Op Sindoor success

Indian Air Force (IAF) chief Amar Preet Singh said that India destroyed four to five Pakistani fighter planes during Operation Sindoor, including most likely F-16 fighter planes. He said a Pakistani AEWAC was also destroyed in addition to surface to air missile and air defence systems.

In his first press conference since Operation Sindoor, Indian Air Force chief Amar Preet Singh said that India destroyed at least four to five Pakistani fighter planes, including most likely US-made F-16s. He rejected Pakistan’s claim of downing six Indian fighters as “fanciful stories”.

Singh suggested that F-16s were likely destroyed when India struck a hangar at a Pakistani airbase.

Singh said that the IAF has gathered evidence that in strikes at an airbase, in a hangar as well as on the tarmac, “at least four to five fighter aircraft, most likely F-16s”, were destroyed. He said the assessment is based on the fact that the hangar struck belonged to F-16s that would have been under maintenance that time.

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India also destroyed Pakistan’s surface to air missile systems, air defence systems, and at least one airborne early warning and control (AEWAC) aircraft, said Singh.

As for Pakistan’s claim of shooting down six Indian fighters, Singh dismissed such claims as “fanciful stories” that the Pakistani military tells its public to save face.

“If they think that they have took down my 15 aircraft, let them think. I won’t speak anything. Have you seen any picture which can establish their narrative? These are their fanciful stories. Let them tell these stories to their public to save their face,” said Singh.

After the Pahalgam attack on April 22 in which terrorists killed 26 people, India on the night of May 6 struck nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK). As Pakistan responded with attacks on Indian military and civilian sites, India retaliated and two sides fought for next four days. As India struck a host of Pakistani military sites, such as airbases, radar sites, and air defences, and Pakistan requested a ceasefire on May 10 that India granted.

In the four-day conflict, Pakistan claimed to have shot down as many as six Indian fighters. While India has acknowledged the loss of fighters, India has maintained that the number claimed by Pakistan —six— is far-fetched. India has not given the number of aircraft lost but has said multiple aircraft were lost, including possibly one France-made Rafale — Defence Secretary RK Singh said in July that the claim of India losing multiple Rafales was false.

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