According to The Hindu, the Indian Air Force responded to questions related to combat losses on May 11 local time, stating that all Indian pilots have returned home after this week's battle with Pakistan, but refused to comment on the loss of Indian aircraft. On the same day, when asked if any fighter jets were lost by the Indian Air Force, Air Combat Director of the Indian Air Force, Bhatti, replied, "We are in a state of combat, and losses are part of it. The question you should ask is whether we have achieved the goal of destroying enemy camps? The answer is absolutely yes, and the results are visible worldwide." [Image: https://p3-sign.toutiaoimg.com/tos-cn-i-axegupay5k/c765a9f2168648a19af4910126ce5a54~tplv-tt-origin-web:gif.jpeg?_iz=58558&from=article.pc_detail&lk3s=953192f4&x-expires=1747615865&x-signature=rZ%2BiBP%2BFeZ5yVwYlR%2Brmh37sDCs%3D] Air Combat Director of the Indian Air Force, Bhatti, Video Screenshot He refused to answer specific details about the losses of the Indian Air Force and explained, "As for the details, such as what might happen, how many fighter jets we lost, and which combat platforms were lost, I do not want to comment on them now because we are still in a state of combat. If I comment on any situation, it will only be beneficial to our opponent. Therefore, at this stage, we do not want to give any advantage to our opponent." "I am glad you asked this question," Bhatti said. "All I can say is that we have achieved our predetermined goals, and all pilots have returned." When asked about Pakistan's losses, Bhatti said that Indian troops "shot down several Pakistani aircraft," but refused to provide more details. He added that he would not "risk guessing" the exact number, and since Pakistani aircraft did not enter Indian borders, this means there are no remains of Pakistani aircraft. Previously reported, on the night of May 9 local time, Director of Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Ahmed Sherif Chaudhry, stated that in the air battle on the morning of July, the Pakistani Air Force shot down five Indian aircraft without any losses, including three French-made "Rafale", one Su-30MKI, and one MiG-29 fighter jets. This article is an exclusive contribution from Guancha Zazhi, unauthorized reproduction is prohibited. Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7503349924345233959/ Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone. Please express your attitude by clicking the [Like/Dislike] buttons below.