Two Indian fighter jets downed, pilot captured
• PAF engages six targets in India-held Kashmir
• Civil, military leadership holds special meeting of National Command Authority
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has emphasised that it does not want further escalation of tensions with India after the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) engaged six targets in India-held Kashmir and in a separate action downed two intruding Indian fighter jets before arresting one of the pilots.
The intrusion in Pakistani airspace by Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft happened for a second consecutive day, as one of its planes had to release payloads in Balakot area while being chased away in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The Pakistan military spokesman had then promised “surprise” for India in response to the IAF aggression.
On Wednesday, the IAF jets entered Pakistani airspace after the PAF strikes on the other side of the Line of Control (LoC) from Pakistani airspace for, what the Foreign Office and Army described as, demonstration of Pakistan’s “right, will and capability for self-defence”.
The PAF strikes across the LoC were first announced by FO spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal through a tweet. “PAF undertook strikes across LoC from Pakistani airspace. Sole purpose of this action was to demonstrate our right, will and capability for self defence. We do not wish to escalate but are fully prepared if forced into that paradigm,” he tweeted.
Shortly afterwards, Pakistan military spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor announced the shooting down of IAF aircraft. He tweeted, “IAF crossed LoC” after the PAF strikes in India-occupied Kashmir (IOK).
“PAF shot down two Indian aircraft inside Pakistani airspace. One of the aircraft fell inside AJK while other fell inside IOK. One Indian pilot arrested by troops on ground while two in the area,” he stated.
The military spokesman later addressed a press conference at ISPR to give details about the incidents.
“Today morning, Pakistan Air Force engaged six targets at the LoC,” Maj Gen Ghafoor said, adding that it was conscious decision not to attack any military target and also avoid any collateral damage. One of the targets initially picked was a military administrative complex, but PAF command decided against hitting it.
“As a result of engaging our targets, no human life was affected. Staying within our jurisdiction, six targets were locked. And we carried out the strike,” he said.
The purpose of carrying out the strikes “in open space” was to show that we have “the capacity and the will to respond”, but we deliberately avoided the escalation path, he said.
“Pakistan is not pushing for war. We engaged our targets in open air, we deliberately avoided escalation. We could easily have taken the original targets, but we did not do that,” he emphasized.
The spokesman said Pakistan was a responsible country and avoided escalation for the sake of regional peace. “Pakistan has always conveyed the message of peace. The route to peace lies through dialogue. War is the failure of policy which India needs to understand.”