OP Sindoor: Dassault Ceo Says No Rafale Shot Down in Combat, India Lost One to Technical Malfunction, Probe on – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

In response to the terrorist attack on 22 April in Pahalgam, India launched Operation Sindoor two months ago. Through this operation, India entered Pakistan and targeted terrorist bases. After this, when Pakistan tried to react to India in response to this attack, India caused heavy damage to them by putting accurate targets on its airbase. In the three days of this whole struggle, India proved that it is ready all the time to give a suitable reply to any act of Pakistan. After India’s Operation Sindoor, the media of China and Pakistan claimed without providing evidence that it killed six fighters of India including Rafael. Which was rejected by India. Now a report released in France said that no Rafale aircraft of the Indian Army fell into Pakistan’s attack during Operation Sindoor. The report, quoting Rafale -making company Dasshaw Aviation President and CEO Eric Trappier, said that India has lost a Rafale fighter aircraft but this happened due to technical fault at a higher height and it is still going on. The enemy had no role in its fall.

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The report published in the French website Avian de Chase said that the incident took place at an altitude of more than 12,000 meters during a training mission. There was no involvement of the enemy or hostile radar contact in it. The Government of India or Air Force has not yet issued any official statement in this matter. The government has not accepted the matter of losing a Rafael.

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Last month, India’s Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan had admitted that the Indian Air Force was damaged during Operation Sindoor at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. However, he denied Pakistan’s claim of killing six Indian fighter jets including Rafael, saying the claim is absolutely wrong. In a separate interview on the same day, General Chauhan had said, “We improved our strategy and then returned to attack the airbase inside Pakistan in large numbers on 7th, 8th and 10th.” We distinguished all their aerial security without any restriction and made accurate attacks.

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Dassau’s CEO Trappier rejected Pakistan’s claim of killing three Rafale jets during the first Operation Sindoor and called it wrong and baseless.

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