The Chief of Staff of the Indian armed forces, General Anil Chauhan, confirmed the loss of the Republican fighters in the conflict with Pakistan on May 7-10. He declared this in an interview with Bloomberg. It is important that the aircraft fell, but why they fell down, the dialogue of the agency said. Chauhan also called Pakistan's statements that Pakistan's armed forces shot down six Indian military aircraft, “completely wrong.” At the same time, the general refused to clarify how many aircraft really lost India. Chauhan emphasized that the important thing is not the number of fighters, but why the fighters fall and the mistakes have been made. Earlier, Bild of Germany wrote that during the escalation between India and Pakistan on the night of May 6 to 7, Indian forces lost the Dassault Rafale, MiG-29 and Su-30 aircraft. Government's Indian media and military experts banned anything to publish and investigate these losses, document notes. On May 20, it was known that the Indian and Pakistan governments agreed to push their troops to the positions they occupied before the conflict.
