Bhay Binu Hoy Na Preeti: Aircraft on Aircrafts
The Indian Army held a press conference against Pakistan on Operation Sindoor for the second consecutive day on Monday. DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai from Army, Vice Admiral AN Pramod from Navy and Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti from Air Force again informed ‘Operation Sindoor’ for 32 minutes.
Air Marshal Bharti said, ‘Bhay Binu Hoy Na Preeti. Our fight is with terrorists. Our fight is not with Pakistani military. Pakistan’s army supported the terrorists, so we responded to it. He himself is responsible for the loss of his army. There was a ceasefire between India and Pakistan at 5 pm on 10 May.
Air Marshal Bharti said first, said- PAK with terrorists
Yesterday, we gave the details of the joint operation of ‘Operation Sindoor’. We said that our fight is with terrorists. Our fight is not with Pakistani military. The Pakistan Army intervened, we responded to it.
Our fight was with terrorism and terrorists, on 7 May we only attacked terrorists. The Pakistani army supported the terrorists and we had to respond. The Pakistani Army is responsible for the damage they suffered.
The attack by Pakistan included Chinese origin missiles, including long range rockets, UAV, some Chinese Original Copters and drones. They were killed by our air -ification system.
We put civilian and military infrastructure on minimum target, while the Pakistani army was continuously attacking everywhere. You know that we have variety of air defense system. This includes low level firing, surface to air missile, long and short range missiles. We have been attacked with drone and UAV.
During the Pakistani attack, all our systems were active together, it was important in terms of modern day -war fighting. The air defense system, which was considered old, also acted properly. The attacks from the sky system were also responded to.
Yesterday we shared some targets details with you. The pictures we are showing, they are telling that we dropped enemy drones, fighter aircraft and missiles. We suffered the least damage.