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Pak says Indian fighter jets enter its airspace
June 11, 2013
Pakistan today said it had scrambled warplanes after two Indian jets allegedly entered three nautical miles into the country's airspace over Punjab province. Officials said the incident occurred over Pakpattan district, 200 km from Lahore, the capital of Punjab.

They alleged the jets remained in Pakistani airspace for about two minutes. "Two high-speed Indian aircraft violated Pakistani airspace by three nautical miles at about 10:40 hours in Attari, Fazilka sector.

The aircraft stayed inside Pakistani airspace for about two minutes," the Pakistan Air Force spokesperson said in a statement. "Pakistan Air Force initiated prompt tactical actions and scrambled two fighter aircraft to challenge the intruders.

Upon PAF actions, Indian aircraft exited the Pakistani airspace," the statement said. In Delhi, an IAF official clarified that the fighter jets, on a routine flying training sortie, seem to have flown close to the border.
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