No Indications of Aircraft Losses on Pakistani Side by India, Says Senior US Official

No Indications of Aircraft Losses on Pakistani Side by India, Says Senior US Official

**Mike Reese comments amid speculation over regional military activity**

A senior official at the US Department of Defense has stated there are noindications of any aircraft losses on the Pakistani side, addressing recentspeculation about possible incidents in the region.

Pentagon spokesperson Mike Reese made the remarks during a press briefing,where he was asked about reports circulating in international media. Reeseclarified that the US military has not observed any credible evidencesuggesting Pakistani aircraft have been lost or damaged in recent events.

“We have seen no indications of aircraft losses on the Pakistani side,”Reese said, adding that the Pentagon continues to closely monitor thesituation. He did not provide further details about the nature of thereports or the specific incidents being investigated.

The statement comes at a time of heightened regional tensions, with defenseanalysts keeping a close watch on airspace activities. While rumors andunofficial reports have been spreading online, the Pentagon’s remarksappear to downplay concerns of any direct military losses involvingPakistan’s air fleet.

Observers note that such clarifications are significant in avoidingmisinformation and preventing escalation, particularly in a sensitivegeopolitical environment. Reese reaffirmed that the US remains committed tomonitoring developments in the area and maintaining open channels with itspartners.