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Pakistan 'prepares' itself for war, F-16 fighter jets spotted last night

New Delhi: Pakistan seems to be preparing itself for an attack by India, as India’s anger against them escalated post Uri attacks, which claimed the lives of 18 Indian soldiers. Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir, in a conversation with ABP News has claimed to have seen F-16 fighter jets flying in Pakistan sky on Thursday night.  He also said that he got information of the jets flying near Motarway road, close to Islamabad, Pakistani on Thursday afternoon. “After returning from work, I saw 4 fighter jets in the sky”. He added saying that “the jets were throwing a lazor light on the ground and were making some dangerous sounds”. Mir added saying that “the sounds made people get out of their homes, and that there is a horror in the minds of the people of Pakistan". Mir also said that on contacting the Air force officials it came to light that a war practice is underway. On the other hand, Pakistan’s news channel ARY News claims that it was a routine practice by Pakistan. Another Pakistani journalist”Javeria Siddiqui has confirmed Mir’s claims of F-16 fighter jets flying in Pakistan and has posted a video on Twitter as well. ABP News doesn’t confirm the credibility of the video. ABP News to several other journalists from Pakistan in order to be certain of the video’s credibility, who said that it could be a routine exercise of the Air Force.
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