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USA seeks clarification from Pakistan on F-16 jets

The US Embassy in Islamabad is demanding answers on whether Pakistan used American-made F-16 jets in the recent shooting down of an Indian warplane.

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The United States is trying to find out if Pakistan used American-built F-16 jets to down an Indian warplane this week in contravention of a military sale agreement.

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

The US Embassy in Islamabad said on Sunday it was looking into reports that Pakistan used F-16 jets to shoot down the Indian pilot, a potential violation of Washington's sale deal that limits how Pakistan can use the planes.

Pakistan’s Information Minister, Chaudhary Fawad Hussain, has not denied the use of the F-16 aircraft.

“We purchased them from America and didn’t get them in a grant. So we’ll decide where to deploy them. F-16 jets will be used for the purpose for which they are needed,” he told SBS Punjabi.

"Striking terrorists is a ground operation, F-16s are not needed for that."


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