New Delhi: There are eyewitness accounts and electronic evidence that Islamabad deployed F-16 aircraft in aerial engagement with India, one of which was shot down by Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, India said on Saturday.
"Besides, strikes on a terror training camp at Balakot in Pakistan has demonstrated India's firm resolve to take decisive action against cross-border terrorism," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said briefing media here.
"The strikes at terror camp carried out at Balakot in Pakistan after the Pulwama terror attack were successful and achieved the desired objectives," he said, adding that Islamabad's refusal to allow access to journalists to the site of attack means that they have plenty to hide.
Kumar said that Indian Air Force has stated only one aircraft was lost but Pakistan was speaking lies.
"If, as Pakistan claims, they have a video recording of the downing of a second Indian aircraft, why have they not shown it to the international media even after more than one week? Questions should be asked to them as to where the fuselage of the aircraft is and what has happened to the pilots?" he said.
"There are eye-witness accounts and electronic evidence that Pakistan deployed F-16 aircraft and that one F-16 was shot down by Wing Commander Abhinandan. Evidence of the use of AM-RAAM Missile, which can only be deployed on the F-16 with Pakistan, has also been shown to the media. Pakistan should explain why it continues to deny that its F-16 aircraft has been shot down?" he said.
Kumar said that India has asked the United States to also examine whether the use of F-16 against India is in accordance with the terms and conditions of sale.
Answering a question about Pakistan refusing access to journalists from visiting the site, he said, "It means that they have plenty to hide."
"So this initial bravado that 'everything is open, please come and visit', has disappeared," he said.
On the UNSC resolution moved by France, the US and the UK at the UN Security Council (UNSC) for the listing of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar as a designated terrorist, he said that all the 15 members of the UNSC had unanimously issued a press statement strongly condemning the Pulwama terrorist attack.
"All members of the UNSC are aware about Jaish-e-Mohammed training camps in Pakistan and about the chief of Jaish-e-Mohammed and his presence in Pakistan. We call upon all members of the UNSC to list Masood Azhar as a designated terrorist under 1267 UN Sanctions Committee," he said.