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I remember the time when right after the Op Sindoor and Marka-e-Haq, Multiple OSINT reports started emerging about an 𝙄𝘼𝙁 𝙈𝙞𝙧𝙖𝙜𝙚 being Shot down by Indian Air Defense System but lately PAF announced that 1x Mirage-2000 was smoked by Pl-15 BVR Missiles. Seems like during the fateful night of...

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Local from Dinga, Pakistan, have claimed that a massive fire broke out on farmland on the night of 8 May, reportedly started by farmers. Shortly afterward, two Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter jets were observed flying at very low altitude over the area, leading residents to believe that an aircraft may have crashed. According to local accounts, the PAF later stated that the fighter jets were conducting a low-level flight to inspect the wildfire. However, the incident has raised serious questions, as the same area had earlier yielded debris believed to be from an S-400 40N6 missile booster. A local resident quoted a conversation with the Station House Officer (SHO) of Gujrat district, stating: “Nothing to worry about what happened at Dinga last night. I called the SHO Gujrat. Ignore all the videos and TikToks that are circulating about the fire.” Despite these assurances, satellite imagery reportedly shows a large fire signature in the same location. Furthermore, Pakistani police were seen cordoning off the area — with photographic and video evidence available — adding to suspicions surrounding the incident. Key unanswered questions remain: Why were PAF fighter jets deployed at low altitude over a civilian farmland fire? Why was the area sealed off by police if it was merely a routine wildfire? Why was debris from an S-400 40N6 missile booster found in the same location? Was this a standard Search and Rescue (SAR) protocol operation? Is the PAF attempting to conceal the loss of an aircraft? The coincidence of a major fire, restricted access, military air activity, and missile debris in the same area suggests that the incident may be far more serious than officially acknowledged.

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🇮🇷🇮🇱| NEW Documentary on the 12-day war interviewing a high-ranking Iranian Air Defense General. The general says that despite facing against a massive, technologically superior coalition (Israel & 33 countries), Iran’s air defense network remained fully operational despites suffering losses. He says that Iran successfully shot down nearly 196 enemy aircrafts (such as Hermes 900, and Heron 450, etc) and protected the country's airspace, though he admits to sustaining damage to defense systems and the loss of 35 military personnel. The General says Iran was under a massive hybrid warfare attack involving a massive volume of cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, stand-off weapons, and fighters. The general denied rumors that the Iranian air defense system was hacked or shut down. He insists the network did not stop working for "even a single moment." The general says that Iranian defense systems were struck, specifically by "stand-off" weapons (missiles fired from a distance). He also acknowledged the technological disadvantage in fighter jets where Iran operates 2nd generation aircraft while fighting against 5th generation aircrafts by the enemies, however praised the effectiveness of indigenous surface-to-air missiles (like Bavar-373 and 15 Khordad). He talks about Colonel Narimani in Tabriz who evacuated his staff but stayed behind alone to man the console, surviving a strike by 4 missiles (now a disabled veteran). The general also promised that Iran is working on technology to intercept advanced fighter jets (not just drones/missiles) and warns that any future threats will be met with a "crushing response."

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