Ex-IAF pilot says ‘moral of Indian troops down’ after Pakistan hits back
Pakistan Air Force on Wednesday struck down two Indian fighter jets intruding Pakistani airspace, in a valiant and befitting response to Indian aggression.
NEW DELHI: Former Indian pilot Ram Parkash has said that shooting down of two Indian Air Force aircrafts was a major setback for IAF.
In a Tweet, the former Indian IAF pilot said, “we lost 2 MiG 21 and 3 pilots. Its a major set back for IAF.”
He went on to say, ‘I just talked to a wing commander who is there in Indian occupied Kashmir that moral is down after this heavy loss.”
Ram Parkash also thanked Pakistan for treating well arrested Indian Wing Commander Abhinandan.
“We are thankful to Pakistan as per videos they are treating them well also providing medical care.”
Pakistan Air Force on Wednesday struck down two Indian fighter jets intruding Pakistani airspace, in a valiant and befitting response to Indian aggression.
The two Indian pilots remain under arrest by Pakistan.
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