Core Points - President Trump stated that seven aircraft were shot down during the India-Pakistan conflict in spring this year, reiterating his claim of facilitating a ceasefire between the two nations [1][3] - Trump previously mentioned on July 18 that "possibly five aircraft were shot down" during the conflict, without specifying which country's planes were involved [3] - The conflict between India and Pakistan occurred from April to May, with a ceasefire announced on May 10, which India claims was a bilateral agreement without third-party intervention [3] Summary by Sections - Conflict Details - The conflict saw claims from Pakistan of five Indian aircraft being shot down, while India claimed to have downed several Pakistani planes [3] - Pakistan denied losses of aircraft but acknowledged attacks on its airbase [3] - Military Losses - Indian military leadership recently admitted to unspecified losses of aircraft during the small-scale conflict [3] - A report from The Economist cited unnamed foreign military officials stating that five Indian aircraft were destroyed, including at least one "Rafale" fighter jet [3] - Indian military officials suggested that the losses may have been due to pilot error rather than technical defects of the aircraft [3]
特朗普改口:印巴冲突期间,7架战机被击落
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-08-26 06:08