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Info Minister denies India’s claim of shooting down Pakistan’s F-16, JF-17 jets

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ISLAMABAD: Security sources have vigorously pushed back against Indian media reports that said Pakistan’s F-16s were shot down, calling these reports “white lies” and “fake news.”

In a statement on X formerly known as Twitter, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has rejected Indian claims of shooting down F-16 and JF-17 fighter jets.

“Absurd and false claims being made by India”, the minister said, adding that fake and concocted stories will get you nowhere.

“Such false claims only reflect your desperation. Denied and rejected,” Information Minister wrote on X.

The sources said that India’s rising panic was a result of the failed Harop drone strikes. The security sources also continued to say that India’s repeated failures and attempts at further aggression are leaving India confused and frustrated.

In panic mode, India is now said to be trying to justify their next aggression against Pakistan by trying to create their own stories of an attack (in the media) from Rajasthan, Pathankot, and also occupied Kashmir.

The security sources told Pakistan that its armed forces are completely capable of defending against all of India’s continued nefarious and provocative intentions. They were also assuring that bolster or Pakistan will respond if India attacks.

Staff Reporter

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