'Ask Pakistan': US Refuses To Answer If Pak Lost F-16s During Op Sindoor
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‘Ask Government of Pakistan’: US Declines To Confirm Fate of Pak’s F-16s During Operation Sindoor, Refers Queries to Islamabad | 📰 LatestLY
The US government has reportedly declined to provide specific answers regarding the fate of Pakistan Air Force-operated F-16 fighter jets during ‘Operation Sindoor’. The US State Department stated, 'We refer you to the Government of Pakistan to discuss its F-16s,' according to NDTV. 📰 ‘Ask Government of Pakistan’: US Declines To Confirm Fate of Pak’s F-16s During Operation Sindoor, Refers Queries to Islamabad.
Questioned on F-16 loss during Operation Sindoor, US says 'ask Pakistan'
In a notable statement made on Saturday, nearly three months after the hostilities ended, the Indian Air Force chief revealed, “Shahbaz Jacobabad airfield was among the key targets hit. There’s an F-16 hangar there. Half of it is gone, and I’m certain some aircraft inside suffered damage.”
‘Ask Pakistan’: US Declines To Confirm F-16 Losses In Operation Sindoor Clash
Three months after Operation Sindoor, Air Chief Marshal A P Singh detailed key targets in the IAF’s ground offensive and stated that a few F-16s were under maintenance after India attacked three hangars in Pakistan, including Jacobabad.
'Ask Pakistan': US Refuses To Answer If Pak Lost F-16s During Op Sindoor
The US government has refused to answer specific queries on the loss of Pakistan Air Force-operated F-16 fighter jets during Op Sindoor, the intense 88-hour battle fought by India and Pakistan between May 7 and May 10.
US-Pakistan warmth after Operation Sindoor is 'silly': Austrian military analyst Tom Cooper
Austrian analyst Tom Cooper says Pakistan’s post-Operation Sindoor outreach to the US is calculated to flatter Trump, mask nuclear threats, and secure military support despite its links to terrorism.
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