beg your pardon,When the target is receding, the missile's range drops by multiple times. The crash site is 100 km away. The NEZ of P-15 against a head-on target is no more than 45-50 km. Less than half that against a receding target. And the base is 90 km away from the border, and even greater if PAF CAP is at 50 km from border.
Anyway, it's possible the M88 video is a deep fake.
There's no damage to the ground, no crater, no burns, no drag marks, it's like it's been placed there. Even the foliage under the engine seems the same as what's around it. All that should have disappeared. Let's not forget that's the top soil of a farm, it should have dug into the mud. And GoI has confirmed that no aircraft were shot down on our side on the first day too.
Plus it's been almost 2 days and there's no other confirmation video, especially for the tail number. It should have become available by now.
So the news is very likely fake.
@vstol Jockey @LX1111
Have you mentioned on the forum the possibility that, for some reason, this part of the engine was lost during the low-altitude return flight?
The angle of descent (may have) caused it to "bounce" on the ground rather than create a crater.
And that the bird returned to the nest with only one engine. After all, that's what it's designed for: "one is none, two is one".