Core Viewpoint - During the recent India-Pakistan conflict, it is reported that five aircraft may have been shot down, although the specific details regarding which side's aircraft were involved remain unclear [2]. Summary by Sections Conflict Background - On April 22, a significant shooting incident occurred in Indian-controlled Kashmir, leading to accusations from India against Pakistan, which Pakistan denied. This incident escalated into multiple exchanges of fire between the two nations [2]. - On May 7, India launched a military operation named "Zhusha Action" against Pakistan, followed by Pakistan's "Copper Wall" military operation on May 10 in response to Indian missile strikes [2]. Aircraft Losses - On May 10, Pakistan's military confirmed the downing of five Indian aircraft, including three Rafales, one MiG, and one Su-30. This was the first acknowledgment from India regarding the loss of its aircraft during the conflict [2]. - Indian Air Force officials later confirmed that both sides experienced aircraft losses, but specific numbers were not disclosed. Pakistan denied any aircraft losses but admitted to attacks on its airbase [3].
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