
An alleged video has surfaced online showing the aftermath of an Indian fighter jet crash in Jammu and Kashmir.
A disturbing video circulating on social media allegedly shows the wreckage of an Indian-made fighter jet after it crashed in Jammu and Kashmir, landing on the premises of a private school.
The incident has sparked widespread concern and a flurry of speculation, including unverified claims that the aircraft may have been shot down by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).
The video, filmed by a local Kashmiri resident, shows flames rising from the crash site, with parts of the wreckage visibly on fire.
The person recording the footage repeatedly refers to the downed object as a “fighter jet,” and at the 14:04 mark, clearly says that it is “made in India.”
akistan’s security sources have claimed that a fighter jet belonging to the Indian Air Force was shot down near Ahmedpur East in Bahawalpur amid rapidly intensifying hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
In a swift and decisive response to India’s missile attack, Pakistan’s military has shot down two Indian aircraft, Pakistan security sources confirmed.
India has launched a cowardly missile attack on Pakistani territory, firing missiles from its airspace, Director General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry confirmed on Wednesday.
The reported shoot-down comes as part of ongoing military engagements following cross-border strikes that began earlier this week. Official confirmation and further details from Pakistan’s military spokesperson are awaited.
This marks a significant escalation in the conflict, with both countries being nuclear powers — raising alarm over regional stability.
Sources say Kotli, Muzaffarabad, Ahmedpur Sharqia Bagh and Muridke were hit by missiles. The DG ISPR said that the cowardly act will not go unpunished.