India and Pakistan engaged in a new military conflict, with Pakistan claiming to have downed five Indian aircraft in response to India's cross-border strikes. The confrontation showcases a diverse array of foreign-made fighter jets utilized by both nations, including India's Rafales, MiG-29s, and Su-30s against Pakistan's Chinese-made J-10s and American F-16s. Pakistani officials, including Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, assert that the air force acted in self-defense. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions and complexities of military capabilities as both nations maintain extensive arsenals of international jet designs.
Nuclear powers India and Pakistan are clashing again, and one side is already claiming kills in air battles that sound like a hodgepodge of foreign-made fighter aircraft.
Ishaq Dar, Pakistan's foreign minister, said the country's air force 'engaged with the Indian fighter jets in self-defense' and shot down five aircraft and an undisclosed number of aerial drones.
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