ISLAMABAD, Apr 30 (Alliance News): A prompt and effective response by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) forced four Indian Rafale fighter jets to retreat after they were detected patrolling near the Line of Control, security sources confirmed on Tuesday.
According to details, during the night of April 29-30, four Indian Rafale jets were conducting aerial patrols within Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). However, their movement was quickly detected by PAF surveillance systems.
The sources said that the Indian aircraft became visibly flustered and retreated upon noticing the alert and immediate preparedness of the PAF.
They added that the swift action reaffirmed Pakistan’s robust air defense capabilities and sent a clear message that any misadventure would be met with a decisive response.
The Pakistani armed forces, they noted, remain fully prepared and vigilant to counter any form of aggression from India.