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印度对被俘飞行员进行核磁共振扫描 防体内植入装置
2019年03月05日 07:51 环球时报
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[环球时报驻印度特派记者 胡博峰 环球时报特约记者 王晓雄]多家印媒3日援引消息人士的话报道称,此前被巴基斯坦释放的印飞行员阿比纳丹·瓦尔塔曼表示自己曾被巴方“精神骚扰”。对此,印度很多网民表示,印媒传播谎言和仇恨,这让所有印度人都饱受“精神骚扰”。
《印度时报》3日援引消息人士的话称,瓦尔塔曼表示,自己被释放前一直被关押在巴基斯坦三军情报局,该机构人员并未对他进行身体上的折磨,而是对他的精神进行了骚扰,希望打击他的士气。报道称,瓦尔塔曼被推迟移交给印方是因为巴三军情报局逼迫他去拍摄赞扬巴军队的视频。
对于这一报道,有印度网民在社交媒体上呼吁“让巴基斯坦血债血偿”。有人说,莫迪政府应以实际行动展示反抗巴基斯坦的决心。不过很多网友表示,不管怎么样,人平安回来了,希望媒体停止这种毫无意义的炒作,不要用这种蛊惑人心的消息再挑起两国间的分歧。
印度国际亚洲新闻社4日称,印度安全部门已经对瓦尔塔曼进行了核磁共振扫描,以防他的体内被植入窃听装置。扫描并未发现此类装置,只是发现他的肋骨轻微受伤。
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巴基斯坦释放被俘印度飞行员
India conducts MRI scans of captured pilots
March 05, 2019 07:51 Global Times
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[Global Times's correspondent in India, Hu Bofeng, Global Times special correspondent Wang Xiaoxiong] A number of Indian media quoted sources on the 3rd as saying that the Indian pilot Abinadhan Walthaman, who had been released by Pakistan, said he had been "spirited by the Palestinians." Harassment." In response, many netizens in India said that the Indian media spread lies and hatred, which made all Indians suffer from "spiritual harassment."
The Times of India quoted a source on the 3rd as saying that Wartaman said that he had been detained in the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence Bureau before he was released. The personnel of the agency did not physically torture him, but his spirit. Harassment, hoping to combat his morale. According to the report, Wartaman was postponed to the Indian side because the Pakistani Army Intelligence Agency forced him to shoot a video of the praise of the Pakistani army.
For this report, some Indian netizens have called on the social media to “make Pakistan’s blood debts pay”. It has been said that the Modi government should demonstrate its determination to resist Pakistan with practical actions. However, many netizens said that no matter what, people came back safely and hoped that the media would stop this meaningless speculation and not use this confusing news to provoke differences between the two countries.
India International Asia News Agency said on the 4th that the Indian security department has conducted an MRI scan of Waltman to prevent his body from being implanted in eavesdropping devices. The scan did not find such a device, only to find that his rib was slightly injured.
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IAF Pilot Abhinandan Wants to Return to Cockpit at the Earliest
March 01 2019, 11:49 AMMarch 04 2019, 12:30 PM
Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman conveyed to the IAF brass that he wants to return to the cockpit as soon as possible, officials told PTI on Sunday, 3 March.
For the last two days, the Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot has been undergoing medical treatment at a military hospital in New Delhi.
In the MRI scan of the Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, the doctors did not find any bugs, ANI reported on Sunday, 3 March quoting sources. The scan has also shown that there is an injury in his lower spine which could have happened due to his ejection from his MiG-21 after aerial engagement with an F-16.
Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman met Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthman in a hospital on Saturday, 2 March.
March 04, 2:40 AM
IAF Pilot Varthaman Wants to Return to Cockpit at the Earliest
Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who became the face of the tense military confrontation between India and Pakistan, conveyed to the IAF brass that he wants to return to the cockpit as soon as possible, officials said on Sunday, 3 March.
For the last two days, the Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot has been undergoing medical treatment at a military hospital in New Delhi.
Varthaman told senior IAF commanders and doctors treating him that he wants to start flying at the earliest, the officials told PTI.
His health condition is being monitored by a group of doctors at the Army's Research and Referral hospital, the officials said.
"The efforts have been to ensure that he returns to the cockpit soon," said a military official.
The officials said Varthaman has been in high spirits despite the harassment he suffered in Pakistan.
March 03, 10:50 PM
印度对被俘飞行员进行核磁共振扫描 防体内植入装置
2019年03月05日 07:51 环球时报
128

[环球时报驻印度特派记者 胡博峰 环球时报特约记者 王晓雄]多家印媒3日援引消息人士的话报道称,此前被巴基斯坦释放的印飞行员阿比纳丹·瓦尔塔曼表示自己曾被巴方“精神骚扰”。对此,印度很多网民表示,印媒传播谎言和仇恨,这让所有印度人都饱受“精神骚扰”。
《印度时报》3日援引消息人士的话称,瓦尔塔曼表示,自己被释放前一直被关押在巴基斯坦三军情报局,该机构人员并未对他进行身体上的折磨,而是对他的精神进行了骚扰,希望打击他的士气。报道称,瓦尔塔曼被推迟移交给印方是因为巴三军情报局逼迫他去拍摄赞扬巴军队的视频。
对于这一报道,有印度网民在社交媒体上呼吁“让巴基斯坦血债血偿”。有人说,莫迪政府应以实际行动展示反抗巴基斯坦的决心。不过很多网友表示,不管怎么样,人平安回来了,希望媒体停止这种毫无意义的炒作,不要用这种蛊惑人心的消息再挑起两国间的分歧。
印度国际亚洲新闻社4日称,印度安全部门已经对瓦尔塔曼进行了核磁共振扫描,以防他的体内被植入窃听装置。扫描并未发现此类装置,只是发现他的肋骨轻微受伤。
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巴基斯坦释放被俘印度飞行员
India conducts MRI scans of captured pilots
March 05, 2019 07:51 Global Times
128
[Global Times's correspondent in India, Hu Bofeng, Global Times special correspondent Wang Xiaoxiong] A number of Indian media quoted sources on the 3rd as saying that the Indian pilot Abinadhan Walthaman, who had been released by Pakistan, said he had been "spirited by the Palestinians." Harassment." In response, many netizens in India said that the Indian media spread lies and hatred, which made all Indians suffer from "spiritual harassment."
The Times of India quoted a source on the 3rd as saying that Wartaman said that he had been detained in the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence Bureau before he was released. The personnel of the agency did not physically torture him, but his spirit. Harassment, hoping to combat his morale. According to the report, Wartaman was postponed to the Indian side because the Pakistani Army Intelligence Agency forced him to shoot a video of the praise of the Pakistani army.
For this report, some Indian netizens have called on the social media to “make Pakistan’s blood debts pay”. It has been said that the Modi government should demonstrate its determination to resist Pakistan with practical actions. However, many netizens said that no matter what, people came back safely and hoped that the media would stop this meaningless speculation and not use this confusing news to provoke differences between the two countries.
India International Asia News Agency said on the 4th that the Indian security department has conducted an MRI scan of Waltman to prevent his body from being implanted in eavesdropping devices. The scan did not find such a device, only to find that his rib was slightly injured.
Click to enter the topic:
Pakistan releases captured Indian pilot
https://www.bloombergquint.com/poli...der-indian-pilot-pakistan-custody#gs.N1CakIIr

IAF Pilot Abhinandan Wants to Return to Cockpit at the Earliest
March 01 2019, 11:49 AMMarch 04 2019, 12:30 PM
Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman conveyed to the IAF brass that he wants to return to the cockpit as soon as possible, officials told PTI on Sunday, 3 March.
For the last two days, the Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot has been undergoing medical treatment at a military hospital in New Delhi.
In the MRI scan of the Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, the doctors did not find any bugs, ANI reported on Sunday, 3 March quoting sources. The scan has also shown that there is an injury in his lower spine which could have happened due to his ejection from his MiG-21 after aerial engagement with an F-16.
Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman met Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthman in a hospital on Saturday, 2 March.
- rder with Director India in Pakistan’s Foreign Office Dr Fareha Bugti and IAF Group Captain Joy Thomas Kurien
- Pilot Abhinandan was arrested after an IAF aircraft was shot down by Pakistan on 27 February
- Pak PM Imran Khan on 28 February said that Abhinandan was being released as a “peace gesture”
- Abhinandan was released after multiple delays by the Pakistan authorities through the day
March 04, 2:40 AM
IAF Pilot Varthaman Wants to Return to Cockpit at the Earliest
Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who became the face of the tense military confrontation between India and Pakistan, conveyed to the IAF brass that he wants to return to the cockpit as soon as possible, officials said on Sunday, 3 March.
For the last two days, the Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot has been undergoing medical treatment at a military hospital in New Delhi.
Varthaman told senior IAF commanders and doctors treating him that he wants to start flying at the earliest, the officials told PTI.
His health condition is being monitored by a group of doctors at the Army's Research and Referral hospital, the officials said.
"The efforts have been to ensure that he returns to the cockpit soon," said a military official.
The officials said Varthaman has been in high spirits despite the harassment he suffered in Pakistan.
March 03, 10:50 PM