Indian pilot Abhinandan says he found Pakistan Army as a professional force, a brave one
By Web Deskupdated : 2 months ago

He never felt any difference between Pakistan and India and found both countries same while coming down via parachute, he added.
After coming down, the Indian pilot said he was not sure where he was. Sustained severe injuries after my MIG-21 was hit by PAF aircraft and was unable to move after falling on the earth, he said. Soon after realizing that I’m in Pakistan, Abhinandan said he started to ran away after seeing a number of people filled with enthusiasm approaching to catch him, but two Pakistan Army officers came to rescue him and took him to their unit.
"I was given first aid and was treated well at the hospital."
Abhinandan Varthaman said that what is happening in Kashmir no one is aware and added that we have to think patiently about the situation of Kashmir. He was hoped for peace between both the neighboring countries.
It is pertinent to mention here that, Pakistan is celebrating Surprise Day today (Saturday) to pay tribute to Pakistan Air Force (PAF) for their brave defence of the motherland, downing an Indian jet piloted by Wing Commander Abhinandan Vardaman on February 27, 2019. The celebration ceremony of Surprise Day will be held here at PAF Headquarters and to be telecasted live across all media channels.
On February 27, 2019, the PAF carried out Operation Swift Retort and shot down two Indian Air Force fighter aircrafts namely MiG-21 and Su-30 where the former's pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was caught by Pakistan Army after his safe ejection and falling into the Pakistani side of the line of control (LoC) and dropped bombs within the compounds of Indian military facilities in occupied Kashmir as a warning to the country's belligerent neighbor.
The Pakistani military had lived up to its promise to ‘surprise’ India in wake of any misadventure, saying that ‘uncalled-for aggression’ from the Indian military 'would not go unpunished'.
The operation also resulted in the capture of an Indian pilot, Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, after his Mig-21 was shot down. The pilot Abhinandan Varthaman was later handed over to Indian authorities as 'a goodwill gesture'. (04)

Indian pilot Abhinandan says he found Pakistan Army as a professional force, a brave one
By Web Deskupdated : 2 months ago

He never felt any difference between Pakistan and India and found both countries same while coming down via parachute, he added.
After coming down, the Indian pilot said he was not sure where he was. Sustained severe injuries after my MIG-21 was hit by PAF aircraft and was unable to move after falling on the earth, he said. Soon after realizing that I’m in Pakistan, Abhinandan said he started to ran away after seeing a number of people filled with enthusiasm approaching to catch him, but two Pakistan Army officers came to rescue him and took him to their unit.
"I was given first aid and was treated well at the hospital."
Abhinandan Varthaman said that what is happening in Kashmir no one is aware and added that we have to think patiently about the situation of Kashmir. He was hoped for peace between both the neighboring countries.
It is pertinent to mention here that, Pakistan is celebrating Surprise Day today (Saturday) to pay tribute to Pakistan Air Force (PAF) for their brave defence of the motherland, downing an Indian jet piloted by Wing Commander Abhinandan Vardaman on February 27, 2019. The celebration ceremony of Surprise Day will be held here at PAF Headquarters and to be telecasted live across all media channels.
On February 27, 2019, the PAF carried out Operation Swift Retort and shot down two Indian Air Force fighter aircrafts namely MiG-21 and Su-30 where the former's pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was caught by Pakistan Army after his safe ejection and falling into the Pakistani side of the line of control (LoC) and dropped bombs within the compounds of Indian military facilities in occupied Kashmir as a warning to the country's belligerent neighbor.
The Pakistani military had lived up to its promise to ‘surprise’ India in wake of any misadventure, saying that ‘uncalled-for aggression’ from the Indian military 'would not go unpunished'.
The operation also resulted in the capture of an Indian pilot, Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, after his Mig-21 was shot down. The pilot Abhinandan Varthaman was later handed over to Indian authorities as 'a goodwill gesture'. (04)