US wants to know if Pakistan used F-16 jets to down Indian fighter plane

US wants to know if Pakistan used F-16 jets to down Indian fighter plane

Pakistan bought several batches of F-16 planes, built by Lockheed Martin Corp, from US before relations soured and the United States cut off subsidised sales in 2016.

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Image of US built F-16 jet (Reuters)Image of US built F-16 jet (Reuters)
Reuters
  • Mar 4, 2019,
  • Updated Mar 4, 2019 8:34 AM IST

The United States said on Sunday it was trying to find out if Pakistan used U.S.-built F-16 jets to down an Indian warplane, potentially in violation of U.S. agreements, as the stand-off between the nuclear-armed Asian neighbours appeared to be easing.

Pakistan and India both carried out aerial bombing missions this week, including a clash on Wednesday that saw an Indian pilot shot down over the disputed region of Kashmir in an incident that alarmed global powers and sparked fears of a war.

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A Pakistan military spokesman on Wednesday denied Indian claims that Pakistan used F-16 jets.

The United States said on Sunday it was trying to find out if Pakistan used U.S.-built F-16 jets to down an Indian warplane, potentially in violation of U.S. agreements, as the stand-off between the nuclear-armed Asian neighbours appeared to be easing.

Pakistan and India both carried out aerial bombing missions this week, including a clash on Wednesday that saw an Indian pilot shot down over the disputed region of Kashmir in an incident that alarmed global powers and sparked fears of a war.

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A Pakistan military spokesman on Wednesday denied Indian claims that Pakistan used F-16 jets.

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