Trump believes five fighter jets were shot down in India-Pakistan conflict
INDIA, JUL 19 – Former President Trump claimed credit for brokering the May 2025 India-Pakistan ceasefire by threatening to halt trade, citing the downing of five jets during the conflict, though India denies US mediation.
- Donald Trump claimed that five fighter jets were shot down during the recent India-Pakistan conflict.
- Trump's statement contradicts official reports from India and Pakistan, which have acknowledged the loss of some aircraft but not confirmed the number of jets shot down.
- Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, although India has refuted his assertions.
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Trump estimates 5 jets were downed in India-Pakistan conflict
U.S. President Donald Trump said five jets may have been shot down during the recent India-Pakistan conflict, and reiterated that his administration used trade pressure to broker a ceasefire between the two sides, a claim New Delhi had repeatedly rejected.
Trump thinks five jets downed in India-Pakistan conflict
US President Donald Trump said on Friday that up to five jets were shot down during recent India-Pakistan hostilities that began after an April attack in India-administered Kashmir, with the situation calming after a ceasefire in May. Trump, who made his remarks at a dinner with some Republican US lawmakers at the White House, did not specify which side's jets he was referring to. "In fact, planes were being shot out of the air. Five, five, four…


Trump says up to five fighter jets shot down during India-Pakistan conflict
India admits to losing jets in military confrontation with rival neighbour in May but refuses to disclose number
Trump says up to five jets downed in Pakistan-India clash
US President Donald Trump said on Friday up to five jets were shot down during recent Pakistan-India hostilities that began after an April attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), with the situation calming after a ceasefire in May. Trump, who made his remarks at a dinner with some Republican US lawmakers at the White House, did not specify which side's jets he was referring to. "In fact, planes were being shot out of the a…
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