India again admits jet losses in Pakistan clash, citing political limits

Indian official blames IAF jet losses on New Delhi’s orders to avoid striking Pakistani military targets during clash

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down at least six Indian fighter jets, including three French-built Rafales. PHOTO WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

An Indian defence official has admitted that the country's air force did "lose some aircraft" on the night of May 7 when they launched an unprovoked attack on civilian sites in Pakistan during the recent 86-hour war between the two nuclear powers.

Captain Shiv Kumar, an Indian defence attache, made the statement while speaking at a seminar, 'Analysis of the Pakistan–India Air Battle and Indonesia’s Anticipatory Strategies from the Perspective of Air Power’ organised by Universitas Dirgantara Marsekal Suryadarma in Indonesia, reported Indian media.

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