Pakistan downs two Indian aircrafts -- nuclear power neighbour's struggle ... a risk to Sri Lanka!
The war-prone situation that has flared up between India and Pakistan is already becoming aggravated and the two Indian war aircrafts had been attacked by Pakistan and have been downed, it is reported. They had announced that two Indian aircrafts have violated Pakistan air territory and the aircrafts have been downed by Pakistan security units as a result.
Last morning (26) the said Indian aircrafts have violated the Pakistan air territory and have attacked a location suspected to be a terrorist camp in their territorial area, of Kashmir, Pakistan. India has remarked that bombs weighing 1000 kilograms have been dropped at that spot by 12 Mirage 2000
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As a matter of tit-for-tat and as a security measure of violating their border, Pakistan has launched this attack today. Though this attack has not been confirmed by India today, what Army spokesman of Pakistan, Major General, Asif Gafoor says is that that two aircrafts were attacked and that one of those fell to India Palana area in Kashmir and Jammu while the other fell to the territorial area of Pakistan. It was also informed that a pilot was taken into custody. Reuter Press Service too has reported that a Mig-21 of the Indian air force had fallen in Kashmir. It was also stated that in this incident its pilot, co-pilot and a civilian has died as a result. Reuters have informed that this has been reported in Budgam region in Jammu Kashmir.
A suicide bomb attack was launched on an Indian security group of soldiers in Pulwama which belongs to Indian territory in Kashmir last February 14th and 40 lives were lost. It was after that all this has come into being. As both countries India as well as Pakistan are countries which use nuclear power and Sri Lanka being a neighbouring country -- special attention is focused about the risk involved. Consequent to events that flared up today in Kashmir, as a consequence Defence leaders of both India and Pakistan have called an emergency meeting.
A special defence meeting by Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and a special committee about nuclear affairs in Pakistan has been called by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, it was reported. In the meantime, a press notice has been sent by Sri Lanka Foreign Affairs Ministry to both countries, anticipating a settlement of this issue in a peaceful manner among South Asian neighbouring countries.