Indian warmongers turn on each other after senior military official confirms IAF losses

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In a cathartic turn of events, Indian online warmongers who earlier called for attacks on Pakistan have turned on each other on X online spaces after India’s Chief of Defence Staff, Anil Chauhan, confirmed that Pakistan destroyed Indian jets.

Senior Indian defence official, while talking to Bloomberg, acknowledged that India suffered aircraft losses in the war against Pakistan.

During the interview, Indian CDS Anil Chauhan stated, “I think the important thing is why these jets were downed and not the number of jets that were downed. The good part is that we were able to identify the tactical mistakes we made. Remedied it, rectified it, and then implemented it again after two days.

He further added, “And we flew all our jets…again targeting long-range targets.”

Social media users were quick to notice a subtle slip of tongue made by the Indian CDS after he admitted the Indian jets’ losses; he noted that the Indian Air Force flew two days after being shot down.

Users across social media platforms opined that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) had inflicted massive losses on IAF on the night of May 6-7 when India targeted innocent Pakistani civilians.

The IAF did not undertake major flying operations two days after getting its best aircraft shot down by Pakistan.

Indian warmongers and extremists who cheered and called for the deaths of Pakistanis before India launched attacks against Pakistan, are now fighting each other, in X spaces.

In one of such audio spaces, one Indian warmonger defends the Indian military and political leadership following admission of Indian jets losses, saying, “They know what they are doing.”

Other Indian warmongers started attacking him for defending the Indian military and political leadership, saying, “This is the most stupid story I’ve ever heard. If they knew what they were doing, then our squadrons wouldn’t be falling from the sky.”

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