Fighter jets of the Pakistan Air Force entered Indian airspace on Thursday, according to Zee News, amid news pouring in of heavy fire exchanges between Indian and Pakistani border forces. Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets intercepted the warplanes, according to reports, though there has been no official confirmation on the incident.
BREAKING: Pakistani jets again violates Indian air space, chased back. pic.twitter.com/p6zpGHxMQl
— Zee News (@ZeeNews) February 28, 2019
On Tuesday, India bombed a terror camp in Pakistan-administered Kashmir as a "pre-emptive measure", following the 14 February suicide bomb attack against an Indian paramilitary convoy which killed 40 security personnel.
READ MORE: Pakistan and India Exchange Fire in Kashmir — Indian Defence Ministry
On Wednesday, Pakistan sent its own warplanes into Indian territory, and they were reportedly intercepted by the Indian Air Force. The exchange reportedly saw two aircraft shot down — an Indian MIG-21 and a Pakistani F-16. The wreckage of both planes landed in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, and Islamabad has denied reports it lost a warplane in the escalation.