Pakistan claimed on Saturday that Indian fighter jets had violated the country's airspace in two separate sectors and were forced out by its combat aircraft, a charge dismissed by India.
A Pakistan Air Force spokesman claimed that Indian jets were "forced to retreat" after Pakistani aircraft responded. He did not say when the airspace violations had occurred or how long the Indian jets had remained in Pakistani airspace. However, Indian Air Force dismissed the Pakistani claim, saying there were "no such violation".
"There were no reports of Indian Air Force fighter jets violating the Pakistani air space," highly placed sources in the IAF Headquarters in New Delhi told PTI.
On the other hand, Pakistan's Information Minister Sherry Rehman said that when the matter
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