Pakistani Claim Vindicated as Indian Newspaper Confirms Destruction of 4 Fighter Jets

New Delhi (INP): Pakistan’s stance has once again been validated after Indian newspaper The Hindu confirmed the crash of four Indian fighter jets. Previously, The Hindu had reported that three combat aircraft had crashed in Indian-administered Kashmir. However, due to pressure from pro-Hindutva social media users and the Modi government, the report was deleted.
This time, The Hindu used the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to publish the update, stating that at least four Indian government sources confirmed the crash of three jets in Kashmir. According to the report, Indian fighter jets went down in Akhnoor, Ramban, and Pampore areas of the region. Additionally, one fighter jet crashed in the village of Akliyan Kalan in Bathinda district of Punjab. The Bathinda incident involved a Rafale jet of the Indian Air Force, which led to the death of one civilian and injuries to nine others.





