Captured IAF pilot to be handed over to India at Wagah Border

PM Imran Khan announced Abhinandan Varthaman release during a joint session of Parliament

Indian pilot was captured after Pakistan Air force shot down two Indian fighter jets. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB

LAHORE:
Pakistan is all set to hand over Abhinandan Varthaman, the captured Indian pilot, to authorities at the Wagah Border in Lahore on Friday.

Prime Minister Imran Khan announced to release the pilot as ‘peace gesture’ at a joint session of Parliament earlier in the day.

The premier said that Pakistan’s desire for de-escalation should not be confused as weakness.

According to security sources, all arrangements for the pilot's release have been finalised. He will be accompanied by the Indian air attache to Pakistan.


Pakistan Air Force shot down two Indian aircraft after they intruded into the country’s airspace.

In a video that went viral on social media, Abhinandan praised Pakistan Army officials as ‘thorough gentlemen’.

“I have [been treated well] and I would like to put that on record … I will not change my statement if I go back to my country,” he said in the video that showed him sipping tea at an unknown location.

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