India admits 3 jets destroyed, hoists white flag to accept defeat
In a dramatic turn of events along the Line of Control (LoC), the Indian Army reportedly hoisted a white flag at the Chora Complex, signalling surrender after suffering significant losses at the hands of the Pakistan Army.
The move came in the aftermath of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) successfully destroying five Indian aircraft — not just three as admitted by the Indian authorities. The action was taken in response to what Pakistan has labelled as an unprovoked and cowardly Indian attack on civilian and military targets across the border.
According to high-level security sources, Pakistani forces launched a powerful retaliatory campaign that resulted in heavy damage to multiple Indian military posts along the LoC. Among the worst-hit was the Chora Complex where Indian forces eventually raised the white flag — an internationally recognised symbol of ceasefire or surrender.
While India has officially confirmed the loss of three of its fighter jets, Pakistan Air Force officials state that five aircraft were actually brought down during air combat engagements over the past 48 hours.
“Our forces are delivering a befitting reply to every Indian provocation,” said a security official.
Earlier, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told a foreign news agency that Pakistan shot down six Indian Air Force fighter jets and destroyed the headquarters of the Indian Army’s 12th Infantry Brigade, which operates under the 9th Division of the 15th Corps.
The Pakistani military claims the enemy aircraft, including three Rafale jets, one MiG-29, and one SU-30, were intercepted and destroyed as they attempted to strike Pakistani territory using stand-off munitions from Indian airspace. Additionally, a Heron surveillance drone was also downed in the operation.

