Pakistan Claims to Have Shot Down Indian Fighter Jets Amid Rising Tensions
- Avaitors Maldives
- May 8
- 1 min read
Recent reports have surfaced regarding an alleged aerial encounter between Pakistan and India, with claims suggesting that Pakistani forces engaged Indian fighter jets. However, official sources from both nations have yet to provide confirmation on the details of the incident.

Pakistani media reports indicate that their air force responded to heightened tensions by intercepting Indian aircraft. Meanwhile, Indian officials have not acknowledged any loss of fighter jets, maintaining that their operations were conducted as planned.
According to a Reuters report, a U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, stated that there was high confidence that Pakistan used Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets to launch air-to-air missiles, bringing down at least two Indian aircraft. Another official confirmed that at least one of the downed jets was a French-made Rafale fighter. The officials also clarified that Pakistan's F-16 aircraft were not involved in the shootdown.
The situation has drawn attention from the international community, with calls for restraint and diplomatic resolution. Global leaders have urged both nations to prioritize dialogue and de-escalation to maintain stability in the region.
As further details emerge, both governments are expected to issue official statements clarifying the situation.
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