Shivangi Singh, a prominent Indian Air Force pilot and the first woman to fly the Rafale fighter jet, has reportedly been taken into custody by Pakistani forces, according to multiple media sources. The alleged capture occurred during a period of heightened military conflict between India and Pakistan.
Reports suggest that Shivangi Singh was involved in a recent aerial operation when she was allegedly apprehended. However, the exact details surrounding her detention remain unclear, and no official confirmation has been issued by either Indian or Pakistani authorities at this time.
As tensions escalate in the region, the situation remains fluid. Both governments have yet to release official statements regarding the pilot’s status.
In what appears to be a retaliatory move following Indian strikes, Pakistan has launched Operation Bunyan un-Marsoos, a large-scale military campaign targeting key Indian military sites. The operation’s name, meaning “Iron Wall” in Arabic, is derived from a Quranic verse and reflects Pakistan’s stated intent to defend its sovereignty with full force.
According to security sources, the Pakistan Armed Forces initiated the operation early Saturday by launching a Fatah-1 missile at Indian military positions. The Fatah-1, capable of hitting targets up to 120 kilometers away, is equipped with advanced navigation and high-precision targeting systems, according to a statement from Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
As the conflict intensifies, global observers are closely monitoring developments, particularly the fate of Shivangi Singh and the potential for further escalation in the subcontinent.
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