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Pakistan Air Force Forces Indian Rafale Jets to Retreat in IIOJK

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MUZAFFARABAD – Pakistan Air Force (PAF) once again proved its vigilance and professionalism as it forced four Indian Rafale fighter jets to retreat during a bold night maneuver in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), according to security sources.

Indian Fighter Jets Flustered, Retreat After PAF Response

On the night of April 29 and 30, four Indian Rafale jets conducted patrolling missions within Indian-occupied airspace near the Line of Control (LoC). The Pakistan Air Force quickly detected their presence.

“PAF responded instantly and effectively. The Indian jets, caught off-guard, had to retreat immediately,” security sources told APP.

The incident highlights PAF’s preparedness and its ability to defend Pakistan’s sovereignty in real-time, especially at a moment of growing regional tension.

Pakistan’s Armed Forces on High Alert

Security sources emphasized that Pakistan’s armed forces remain on full alert. Any act of aggression by India will be met with a strong, befitting reply.

“We are ready. Our response will be immediate, calculated, and decisive,” a military official stated.

The alert status follows a series of provocative moves by India, including high-altitude surveillance and diplomatic hostilities.

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Pakistan Shoots Down Two Indian Spy Quadcopters on LoC

In a separate development, Pakistan Army shot down two Indian spy quadcopters in the Bhimber sector’s Manaawar area along the Line of Control.

The quadcopters were conducting espionage operations, violating Pakistani airspace. Security officials termed the move another proof of the Pakistan Army’s superior surveillance capabilities and readiness.

“These quadcopters were conducting aerial spying. We neutralized the threat immediately,” officials confirmed.

Escalating Tensions After Pahalgam Attack

Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated after the Pahalgam attack in IIOJK, which claimed 26 lives, including several tourists. India blamed Pakistan without evidence, prompting Islamabad to reject the claims as a false flag operation.

In response, Pakistan shut down its airspace to Indian airlines and proposed a neutral, international investigation—a move India ignored.

Minister Warns of Imminent Indian Attack

Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar warned that credible intelligence indicates India plans military action against Pakistan within 24 to 36 hours. He condemned India’s “reckless behavior” and warned of catastrophic consequences for regional peace.

“India wants to create chaos based on lies. But Pakistan will respond—resolutely and decisively,” said Tarar in a statement.

UN and US Call for Restraint

UN Secretary-General António Guterres voiced concern over the rising hostility and called for de-escalation through dialogue. The U.S. State Department also urged both nations to act with restraint and avoid conflict.

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