Recently, Pakistan has sought an answer from India regarding the plane crash at a place called Mia Channu in Punjab province of Pakistan. Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar during a press conference on Thursday briefed about an Indian “High Speed Flying Object” which was found at Miyan Channu in Khanewal district on Wednesday night.
According to media reports, a private plane had crashed in Punjab province. Major General Babar Iftikhar said that on March 9 at 6:43 pm, the Air Defense Operations Center of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) found an Indian High Speed Flight Object. He told that this object wandered into the Pakistan area and fell here. There was damage to some places but no casualties have been reported.
He said that the Pakistani Air Force has started a strategic operation. He said the flight path put civilians in both Pakistan and India at risk. India should tell what is the reason for this? Also he said that it performs poorly on Indian aviation. He also pointed out that it could have resulted in a major aviation disaster.
He said Pakistan strongly opposes the “gross violation”. In response to a question, General Babar Iftikhar said, ‘Such weapon systems are being tested. But what it was, India has to explain.”
“This incident shows the dubious capabilities of the human resources working on this technology in India,” he said.
When asked for more details about the object, he said, “We are not claiming anything as of now.” He said that “as a responsible nation we will wait for India’s reply. We have just given the details of what we know. But it is up to the Indians to tell what happened in Mian Channu. All our forces will come before us.” are alert to dangers and challenges.