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US President Donald Trump on Friday claimed that "five jets were shot down" in the recent conflict between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack. His remarks, made at a private dinner with Republican lawmakers at the White House,
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Donald Trump again claimed credit for the India-Pakistan ceasefire, which India contests, insisting on direct dialogue.
Trump claimed he stopped a conflict between India and Pakistan in May, stating five jets were shot down. He asserted his intervention ended the fighting, linking it to trade deals. India denies US mediation,
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This time, however, US President Donald Trump backed a claim about shooting down of five jets. “Planes were being shot out of there. I think five jets were shot down, actually,” he said without explicitly mentioning whose jets were shot down.
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