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As!m Tanoli‏ @AasimTan0Li 3h

Replying to @SikanderFayyaz
Here’s a facepalm to #IAF #FakeNewsIndianMedia on their fictional and absurd proofs pertaining to #F16 which never was used to shoot down 2 #Mig21 Jets

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This is the level of respect they have for their soldiers.

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This guy is a dickh***, did he want the pilot to fight the whole 220million people with just a pistol. Atleast he followed orders and went in, going by the pic this guy would have just pissed in his pants while crying for his mummy.
 
Its really not my fault that your media doesn't have the liberty to enter the area to verify things. :)

Your fault is that you mindlessly believe every crap that your jingoistic govt and media will throw at you

This video was made on the 27th of Feb


Then I request you to post a video by an international journalist who had access to the site. :rolleyes:

you will not admit even if they dragged you there. first you claimed our media has no liberty, when that backfired to want international media's report.
 
Hamid Mir isn't it?
If Pakistani media is being allowed here, then dont you think INTERNATIONAL media should also be allowed access to this region???
Bbc hindi went there..even aljazeera went there
 
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New Notam issued, limited flight operations to start from Islamabad, Karachi, Quetta and Peshawar at 13:00 UTC (expected). Lahore airspace to remaind closed until 4th March 08:00 UTC (expected).
 
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Pakistan had handed over captured Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan,

In a brief statement, the Indian authorities said, "IAF wing commander Abhinandan Varthaman has just been handed over to us as per the standard operating procedures. We will now take him for a detailed medical checkup. This is mandatory because he had ejected and must have caused great stress to his body."
 
Satellite imagery, acquired by Planet Labs Inc. on the morning of 27 February and accessed by ASPI, calls this claim into question. No evidence of damage to the facility or nearby areas is visible on the images. Local media have visited the site and published photographs of multiple small craters in the vicinity, but they haven’t been granted access to the facility that was reportedly targeted. Satellite imagery, presented and analysed below, provides no apparent evidence of more extensive damage and on the face of it does not validate Indian claims regarding the effect of the strikes.


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By analysing areas of healthy vegetation from the imagery, I’ve been able to identify three clear impact areas between 150 and 200 metres from the edge of the facility. These correspond to photos shared by local journalists and confirm the location of strikes.

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