'Losses a Part of Combat': IAF on Whether India Lost Jets During Op Sindoor
Over 100 terrorists killed In Operation Sindoor, peace prevails along the LoC, and some lingering questions on India's strategic goal.
Peace prevailed along the LoC and the rest of the International Border after days of ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan as both sides respected the ceasefire understanding agreed upon on 10 May. Addressing the media a day later, Director General of Military Operations, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, said that over 100 terrorists were killed in Operation Sindoor on 7 May. Meanwhile, at the same press conference, Indian military officials neither confirmed nor denied the loss of any fighter jets during the conflict with Pakistan. When asked about possible Rafale losses, Air Marshal AK Bharti remarked, “Losses are a part of combat.” We continue to bring you all the live updates in our LIVE blog.
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