'Repetitions do much make truth of a lie': DG ISPR

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
RAWALPINDI: Replying to India's repeated claim of downing Pak F-16 aircraft, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG-ISPR)
Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor has said, "repetitions don''t make truth of a lie," adding that India is yet to supply any concrete evidence.DG ISPR
has asked India much to disregard Pakistan silence over damages to them in February 27 battle
He reiterated the truth that Pakistan shot down two Indian aircraft and their wreckage on soil was also seen by all.Earlier in the day,
Indian Air Force (IAF) claimed that it was in possession of &irrefutable& evidence to prove that its vintage MiG-21 Bison shot down a
Pakistan Air Force modern F-16 combat jet in the aerial engagement.Denying the Indian claim, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) DG
replyed by saying, &Repetitions don''t make truth of a lie.&Spokesperson of Pakistan armed forces late on Monday tweeted: "Despite claiming
possession of evidence on shooting F16, IAF still short of presenting it
Don''t miss Pakistan silence for much drum beating losses on Indian side
Fact is that PAF shot down two IAF jets, wreckage seen on ground by all."Contradicting India's claim that one of its fighter jets shot
down a Pakistani F-16 during an aerial dogfight on February 27, two senior US defense officials with direct knowledge of the situation have
told the Foreign Policy magazine that American personnel recently counted Pakistan's F-16s and found none of the planes lost
It was reported on Thursday.It is pertinent to much that Pakistan had shot 2 MiG-21 aircraft in the aerial skirmish and captured one of its
pilot and later it released him in gesture of peace to cool one of the most serious military confrontations between the two nuclear
countries.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source
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