Monday, June 2, 2025

Pakistan Rules the Skies – 1 Hour, No Border Crossed, 5 Indian Fighters Downed.

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125 Jets. One Hour. Zero Borders Crossed.
The skies between Pakistan and India turned into a missile-packed warzone, as one of the biggest dogfights in recent aviation history unfolded—without a single pilot crossing enemy lines.

Pakistan Rules the Skies - 1 Hour, No Border Crossed, 5 Indian Fighters Downed.

According to a senior Pakistani security source speaking to CNN, Pakistan downed five Indian fighter jets during this intense aerial showdown, where 125 warplanes clashed in a high-altitude standoff that lasted over an hour.

Pakistan Rules the Skies - 1 Hour, No Border Crossed, 5 Indian Fighters Downed.

Missiles were exchanged from over 160 kilometers apart, as both nations avoided breaching each other’s airspace—haunted by the memory of 2019, when an Indian pilot was captured after being shot down.

While the Indian Air Force made multiple runs at targets, Pakistan worked swiftly to alert civilians and minimize casualties, holding its ground with strategic precision.

This wasn’t just another border flare-up—this was a calculated air war, broadcast across radar screens and history books alike.

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