Friday, March 1, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Pakistan launches missile: India


India has shown the ruins of advanced mid-range air-to-air missiles  Photo: Collected.
India has said that the missile that has taken Pakistan from the US to counter terrorism and militancy has been used against India. India has complained to the joint press briefing in New Delhi on Thursday evening. The army, navy and air force of the country organized the briefing.
India's complicity, Pakistan is trying to increase the tension after targeting the military establishment. At the time, they presented the remains of a missile used in Pakistan's F-16 warfare. Their claim that they have been used against the Indian air force. This broken part was covered under the rule of Indian-controlled Kashmir.
The ballistic missiles that they produce are known as Advanced Medium-range Air-to-Air missiles or Amram. Pakistan got it from the United States on condition that the missiles would be used against militants only. Using the missile, they have overturned the MiG-21 Bisson warship in India. Pakistani pilgrims congratulate pilots of Indian air force in this incident
Air Vice Marshal RK Kapoor claimed that the statement that they did not attack in such establishments-that people have presence, is false. They also made claims that F-16 was not used. But they have strong evidence against their claim. On any other aircraft of Pakistan, Amram missiles can be set up. It is found in the electronic samples of F-16 and it is available.
Kapoor said, "We are happy to announce the release of India's Wing Commander Pilot congratulatory stay in Pakistan custody after the Line of Control is over. We are very happy to know that we will get back to him. We only see this as an implementation of Geneva Convention. " He said, 'we did what we wanted to do. We have evidence to show. The decision to show these figures depends on the political leadership.
Earlier, the Indian pilot will be released on Friday, said Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan. Qatar-based media al-Jazeera reported on Thursday in a joint session in parliament, that a joint session was convened in the parliament of Pakistan in view of India-Pakistan tensions. In that session, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan announced the release of the Indian Pilot who was arrested.

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