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India Used Israeli Bombs in its Airstrike on Pakistan

Indian Air Force has used Israeli bombs in its recent assault on Balakot, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, a military source said.

نویسنده: Muhammad Arif Sheva
4 Mar 2019
India Used Israeli Bombs in its Airstrike on Pakistan

Indian Air Force has used Israeli bombs in its recent assault on Balakot, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, a military source said.

Sources said that Indian Air Force (IAF) has used Israeli bombs in its recent operation against Jaish-e-Mohammad training camp in Balakot, Pakistan, Sputnik news agency quoted.

Indian Air Forces carried attacks on Pakistan last week using bombs weighted 1,000 km, including the IAF’s Mirage 2,000, which said to have the least chances of missing a target with less than three meters away.

Although figuring a precise number of lives and causalities in the attack is close to impossible, but all forces reported dead after a targeted attack at the area, sources said.

However, Pakistani officials have denied numbers of lives and causalities caused by the attack, adding that India has targeted uncivilized zones and has barely damaged natural resources.


[Relevant: ‘India Strikes Jaish Training Camp’]

India has launched its air strikes on Pakistan-based terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammadi in Kashmir at 3:30 a.m. on Tuesday, local media confirmed.

According to sources, Indian Air Force (IAF) dropped bombs weighted 1,000 kg, including the IAF’s Mirage 2000, on bases across the Line of Control (LoC) by multiple jets.

Pakistan Military spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said the Indian Air Force violated the Line of Control.

Indian aircrafts intruded into Pakistan from the Muzafarabad sector and dropped in Balakot sector, Ghafoor tweeted on early Tuesday morning. No causalities were reported in the attack.

It comes weeks later when suicide bombing hit a convoy of Indian forces in Kashmir, accumulating tensions between India and Pakistan after deadly attack.

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