Two Pakistani Pilots Captured Alive After Fighter Jets Crash Near Akhnoor and Jaisalmer

Indo-Pak Conflict Escalates: Explosions, Drone Attacks, and Blackouts in 36-Hour Military Standoff

Indo-Pak Conflict Escalates: Explosions, Drone Attacks, and Blackouts in 36-Hour Military Standoff

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Major intelligence breakthrough for India as captured pilots expected to reveal key military details

In a significant escalation along the Indo-Pak border, Indian security forces have captured two Pakistani Air Force pilots after their fighter jets were shot down during attempted cross-border incursions. The incidents occurred in two separate locations—Jaisalmer in Rajasthan and Akhnoor in Jammu and Kashmir.

According to officials, both pilots ejected from their aircraft before being taken into custody. Their identities have not yet been disclosed for security reasons. The captures are being hailed as a major intelligence gain for India, with authorities anticipating valuable insights into Pakistan’s military strategies and aerial operations.

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Security agencies have begun initial interrogations and are focusing on understanding the broader objectives behind the incursion attempts. The Indian Air Force has also initiated a detailed examination of the downed aircraft debris to extract further technical intelligence.

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The latest development marks a serious spike in military tensions and underscores the ongoing volatility along the border. Officials are maintaining high alert across sensitive sectors to prevent further incursions.

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