Trump says he thinks five jets were shot down in Pakistan-India hostilities

Web Desk(National times)- US President Donald Trump said on Friday that up to five jets were shot down during recent Pakistan-India hostilities that began after an April militant attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), with the situation calming after a ceasefire in May. Trump’s remarks came during a dinner with some Republican US lawmakers at the White House. “In fact, planes were being shot out of the air. Five, five, four or five, but I think five jets were shot down actually,” Trump said while talking about the Pakistan-India hostilities, without elaborating or providing further detail. Pakistan claimed it had downed six Indian planes in air-to-air combat. India’s highest-ranking general said in late May that India switched tactics after suffering losses in the air on the first day of hostilities and established an advantage before a ceasefire was announced three days later. Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for the ceasefire between India and Pakistan that he announced on social media on May 10 after Washington held talks with both sides.  India has differed with Trump’s claims that it resulted from his intervention and his threats to sever trade talks. India’s position has been that New Delhi and Islamabad must resolve their problems directly and with no outside involvement. India is an increasingly important US partner in Washington’s effort to counter China’s influence in Asia, while Pakistan is a US ally. The April attack in IIOJK killed 26 men and sparked heavy fighting between the nuclear-armed Asian neighbours in the latest escalation of a decades-old rivalry. New Delhi blamed the attack on Pakistan, which Islamabad has vehemently denied responsibility while calling for a neutral investigation. On May 7, Indian jets bombed multiple sites in Pakistan, setting off an exchange of attacks between the two countries by fighter jets, missiles, drones, and artillery that killed dozens until the ceasefire was reached.



Latest News
KP Senate polls in limbo as assembly session put off without oath-taking
KP majority satisfied with security situation but wary of spike in terrorism: survey
Six die, 12 sustain injuries in Thatta bus crash
Rawal Dam spillways opened as water nears danger mark
PM meets young content creator Talha; appreciates his talent
President Zardari lauds Hangu police for operation against Khwarij
PM terms $12bn annual current account surplus as ‘a historic milestone’
President pays tributes to unwavering resolve of Kashmiri people




Multi Media   
DPM Dar sends Trump peace prize nomination to Nobel Committee
 Multi Media
Pak Navy Chief Visits Foreign Ships Participating in Ninth Multinational Naval Exercise Aman | ISPR
 Multi Media
PM Shehbaz Sharif Addresses | Breathe Pakistan Global Climate Conference I 07-02-2025
 Multi Media
COAS visited Muzaffarabad, where he paid homage to the sacrifices of the martyrs.| ISPR
 Multi Media
Kashmir Ek Zakham | Kashmir Solidarity Day | 5 Feb 2025 | ISPR