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Article: People rejoice fighter jets roar.
- Article from:
- The Nation (Karachi, Pakistan)
- Article date:
- December 22, 2008
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By YASIR HABIB KHAN LAHORE, December 22 (THE NATION): A large number of people have welcomed low-altitude flights of fighter jets of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in the City terming it as great stimulant to commemorate the memories of 1965 war when people used to come out of their rooftops to show their solidarity with Pak-aircrafts. Some people believed that flights were made to rout out the Indian fighter aircrafts that may have violated the Pakistan airspace. The 20 minutes flights of fighter jets in City besides Rawalpindi and Islamabad set feeling of happiness and sense of security among the people. Having heard the sharp voice of fighter jets, majority of people ...
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