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Pakistan hands over captured air force pilot to India

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Pakistan hands over captured air force pilot to India
MUMBAI-(MaraviPost)- Fulfilling the promise of Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan has handed over an Indian pilot who was shot down and captured in an aerial skirmish between the two countries this week.

Meanwhile, cheering crowds have gathered on the Indian side of the border near Attari-Wagah, awaiting the return of the captured pilot.

According to RT Question More online, residents waving India’s national flag and holding a huge garland of flowers lined the road.

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Earlier in the day, the father of Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, himself a decorated Air Force pilot, as well as his mother, were given a standing ovation on a flight that brought the pair to the India-Pakistan border. Passengers made way for them, ensuring that the couple gets off first.

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Varthaman’s jet was hit this Wednesday during a dogfight involving Indian MiG-21s and Pakistani F-16s. He ejected from the plane but landed in the Pakistani-administered part of Kashmir where he was captured by locals.

In a later video, the wing commander is seen sipping tea during a brief interrogation by Pakistani military. He lists his name and military rank, and says he is from “down south,” but refused to share any details of his mission or the aircraft he flew.

Shortly after the downing, viral videos emerged on social media showing the pilot surrounded and beaten by an angry mob, with Pakistani soldiers trying to rescue him.

In addition to that, Pakistan released – and then deleted – footage showing the pilot blindfolded and with blood on his face.

According to NDTV, eight Indian Air Force fighter jets intercepted 24 Pakistani warplanes during the engagement.

The Indian Air Force has claimed that one of its MiG-21 Bison aircraft shot down a Pakistan Air Force F-16 during the encounter.

Lloyd M’bwana

I’m a Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resource (LUANAR)’s Environmental Science graduate (Malawi) and UK’s ICM Journalism and Media studies scholar. Also University of Malawi (UNIMA) Library Science Scholar. I have been The Malawi Country Manager and duty editor for the Maravi Post since 2019. My duty editor’s job is to ensure that the news is covered properly, that it is delivered on time, and that it is created to the standards set out in the editorial guidelines of the Maravi Post.


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