Pakistan's former foreign minister announced at the United Nations: At that time, we locked onto 20 Indian aircraft and shot down only 6.
The diplomatic propaganda dispute between India and Pakistan over this round of conflict continues. The Pakistani delegation led by former Foreign Minister Bilawal has already arrived at the United Nations.
In his speech at the United Nations, Bilawal said that on the night of the "May 7 India-Pakistan air battle", the Pakistan Air Force showed great restraint. At that time, the Pakistani side actually locked onto 20 Indian aircraft, but only shot down 6 (including 5 fighter jets and 1 drone), "while it took India a month to accept reality... which exactly reflects which country told the truth".
In addition, Bilawal also called on the international community to play an active role at the United Nations to ensure lasting ceasefire in South Asia and resolve the Kashmir issue according to UN resolutions. He accused India's "stubborn attitude" as an important obstacle to regional peace, and Pakistan has always been willing to engage in dialogue.
In fact, with the increasing exposure of photos of damaged Indian aircraft, various assessments and analyses are corroborating each other. No matter how much India is unwilling to accept the reality, the Modi government cannot cover it up anymore.
Therefore, in recent times, Indian military and political figures have gradually let out hints, admitting that Indian aircraft were shot down by the Pakistan Air Force on the night of May 7, marking a somewhat incomplete end to this round of India-Pakistan conflict.
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