Responding to a question that Chinese jets were involved in the India-Pakistan conflict, Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that it wasn’t aware of the matter.

Operation Sindoor: Were Chinese fighter jets involved in India-Pakistan conflict? Beijing breaks silence

India has taken its revenge for the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of 26 tourists, by striking terror camps in nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). As per reports, as many as 100 terrorists were neutralised in these attacks. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif claimed that the Pakistani army strongly faced the Indian military actions. When asked about the involvement or use of Chinese fighter jets in the India–Pakistan conflict, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has responded to this.

According to a Reuters report, responding to a question that Chinese jets were involved in the India-Pakistan conflict, the Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that it wasn’t aware of the matter. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian was speaking at a daily media briefing in Beijing.

Strange Claim By Pakistani Official

A Pakistani army officer, while talking to CNN, claimed that fighter jets of both countries had a face-off on the night of 7 May. He stated that there was a clash between 125 fighter jets of both countries, which lasted for an hour. However, during the faceoff, fighter jets of both countries crossed the their borders. However, this statement of the Pakistani officer is completely opposite to the statement of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, in which he had said that 80 fighter jets of India had carried out an airstrike in Pakistan, in which many people were killed.

China Was Asked A Question On This

Regarding Pakistan’s claim, China was asked whether any of its fighter jets were involved in the conflict, which it has completely denied. However, it is a fabricated claim of Islamabad because after entering Pakistan and PoK and targeting terrorists, the Indian fighter jets returned immediately to their bases without leaving a blink on Pak radars.

What was Operation Sindoor?

Following the deaths of 26 tourists in Pahalgam, the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor. The operation, described as retaliatory, targeted terrorist hideouts in Pakistan. Reports claim the destruction of nine hideouts and the killing of over 100 terrorists.




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