Indian Rafale Jets Retreat Amid Fear of Pakistan Air Force Response

Islamabad: Four Indian Rafale fighter jets were forced to retreat in panic after Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jets detected and responded swiftly during a recent aerial patrol near the Line of Control (LoC) in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
According to security sources, during the night between April 29 and 30, the Indian Air Force (IAF) deployed four Rafale aircraft to conduct a patrol mission while staying within Indian airspace. However, PAF aircraft promptly detected the Indian jets and responded with immediate readiness, causing the Indian pilots to retreat hastily due to fear of engagement.
Sources confirm that the Pakistan Armed Forces remain on high alert and are fully prepared to respond decisively to any Indian aggression.
Strong Response to Indian War Hysteria
In the aftermath of the recent “Pahalgam false flag” incident, Indian authorities have reportedly intensified military activity near the LoC. All border villages in Indian-occupied Kashmir adjacent to the LoC have been evacuated, pointing to heightened tension in the region.
Reports further indicate that under the pretext of the Pahalgam incident, the Modi government has launched a severe crackdown on Kashmiri Muslims. Security conditions in the region have significantly worsened, with the local population facing intense hardships.
Reliable intelligence suggests that India, under a state of heightened war hysteria, may launch military operations against Pakistan at any time. In response, Pakistan’s armed forces are said to be fully prepared to deliver a decisive and forceful reply to any misadventure.
The Pakistani nation stands united with its military, determined to defend the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity at all costs.





