While the whole world has quietly accepted India's lost of 3 Rafales, 1 SU30, 1 MiG29 and a Mirage2000 to Pakistan, India is celebrating its own victory, claiming to have shot down a Pakistani AWACS, 2 F16s, 1 JF17 and a C130. None of India's claims has been acknowledged by the rest of the world. But this did not bother the Indians. They are all delirious in their self claimed victory in their Operation Sindoor.
The French are still not sure how many Rafales had been shot down. They want to know the exact number. India has claimed that not a single Rafale has been shot down. The French try to find out by another way. They send a team of engineers to India as part of a post sale maintenance package to check on the Rafales.
India pointedly said no. No need post sale maintenance. India is capable of looking after the Rafales and all the Rafales are safe. The Indians see through the ploy of the French, making this visit to gain access to the Rafales to want to find out how many Rafales are left and how many were actually shot down.
The Indians have closed the door to the naughty French. Anyway, if all the Rafales are safe, there is no reason to stop the French from taking stock of the Rafales in IAF. The more the Indians try to keep the French away, try to hide their Rafales from the French, it is an indirect admission that some Rafales were shot down.
The big question, how many? 3 or more?
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France is now caught up in a weapons smuggling attempt into Burkina Faso to be used against the regime of Ibrahim Traore. If what is revealed is indeed true, those weapons were reported to be procured on the instructions of Paris, agreed upon by Washington and former ministers and military leaders of Burkina Faso.
Altogether 47 truckloads of weapons were reported to have been seized, enough to equip an army to fight a war. The convoy was touted to be carrying humanitarian aid. However, the movement of the convoy late at night was suspicious and carefully monitored. Why was movement of humanitarian aid not carried out during the day? The route taken was also not ordinary. Somebody is now trying to start a civil war inside Burkina Faso after failing to assassinate Ibrahim Traore a couple of times. It does not need a rocket scientist to figure out who was involved and who had tried to assassinate Ibrahim Traore all along.
More raids are being carried out throughout the country and more weapons were found inside warehouses located all over the country.
Russia, China and North Korea have already been reported earlier during the Victory Day anniversary in Moscow to have agreed to provide security measures and personnel to support Ibrahim and any attempt to bring down his regime is getting less sustainable. This is the same scenario that we also saw earlier regarding Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela, with the USA funding mercenaries to bring down his government.
When you don't kowtao to the amg mo tua kee, they will create trouble for you. It had been happening for donkey years. Even our super hero lky also have to give 50% discount (or subsidy) to the cane that michale faye get.
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