DG ISPR exposes India before world Media in a briefing
Pakistan presents evidence before the international community
Independent Report
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has presented evidence before the international community of the destruction of Indian aircraft, including the Rafale jet. The evidence includes the crash locations, electronic IDs, and audio recordings of panicked Indian pilots and air controllers, which have been shared with international media.
Deputy Chief of Air Operations of the Pakistan Air Force, Aurangzeb, along with DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, informed the international media that India had previously claimed the outcome would have been different if Rafale jets had been involved. Therefore, this time, Pakistan deliberately targeted India’s Rafale jet. He said more Indian aircraft could have been destroyed but Pakistan exercised restraint. Aerial combat continued for over an hour, marking a historic moment for Pakistan. He added that this success of the Pakistan Air Force would be included in the training curriculum.
On the other hand, the spokesperson for the Pakistan Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, stated that Pakistan will defend its dignity and sovereignty at all costs. He accused India of aggression to protect its proxies.
The DG ISPR explained that the Pahalgam incident occurred at 2:20 PM, and an FIR was registered just 10 minutes later at 2:30 PM. He questioned how India could determine within just 10 minutes that Pakistan was responsible for the attack. He emphasized the need to examine what people in Kashmir and India are saying about the incident, and to uncover the real facts.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry noted that India immediately blamed Pakistan following the Pahalgam incident. He accused India of targeting children, women, and the elderly, and using accusations against Pakistan as a distraction from its internal issues. He questioned whether India has any real evidence of how the attack occurred, asserting that the Indian public only knows what their government allows them to know. He pointed out that the police station is a 30-minute drive from the site of the incident, and accused India of historically using terrorism allegations for political purposes, including targeting innocent Kashmiris.
DG ISPR added that India apprehends Kashmiris who accidentally cross the border and then uses those detainees — both Kashmiris and Pakistanis — for its own purposes. He called this a reality, alleging that India regularly kills innocent civilians in such incidents, levies baseless accusations, and then carries out attacks without evidence. He also claimed that India targets mosques and places of worship.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry asserted that India is involved in terrorism in Pakistan. He said Indian officials openly admit to sponsoring terrorists in Balochistan and maintaining terrorist camps within India. He accused India of trying to distract Pakistan from its counterterrorism operations, and claimed that the Indian media is exaggerating the presence of terrorists in Balochistan.