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Rafalea’s shares are falling, Chinese stocks are growing that work plane for Pakistan

The French company Dassault Aviation, a manufacturer of Rafale combat airplanes, 3.3 percent drop in two days after Pakistan said it was broken by more Indian war planes, including Rafale, during recent cross-border escalation.

The value of the shares of the French giant fell from 331.2 euros (373.8 dollars) on Tuesday to 320.2 euros on Thursday at nine hours by Central European Time.

Pakistani officials said that five Indian combat planes, including the three bursts, launched the Sindoor surgery on Tuesday, by targeting New Delhi, nine “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan and Kashmir managed by Pakistan.

Indian officials have not yet commented on Pakistani claims.

Meanwhile, CNN reported that the high-sided French intelligence official confirmed that Pakistan knocked down a burst of an aircraft and that French authorities explore whether more than one rafala, reported AA.

CNN said this would “be the first time that one of the sophisticated French war planes was lost in the fight.”

In contrast, Chinese stocks Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC), producers of Pakistan aircraft J-10C and JF-17 claimed to be used for breaking indian airplanes, increased by more than 30 percent. Rafale hunter is currently used in six countries – France, Egypt, India, Croatia, Greece and Qatar.

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