Indian Air Force Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was made to under medical examination soon after his return to the country from Pakistan. A rib injury was identified during this examination. The IAF Pilot might have suffered it during the mob attack in Pakistan.
On the other hand, MRI Scan also confirmed injury to Abhinandan's lower spine. This could have happened during the ejection from MiG-21 Fighter Jet after shooting down Pakistan's F-16 Jet.
Medical Examination was recommended for Abhinandan Varthaman to find out if Pakistan Authorities had planted any electronic spying devices or bugs in his body. Tests done at the Research and Referral Hospital in Delhi Cantonment confirmed that no such attempts have been made by the neighbouring nation.
Abhinandan Varthaman will have to remain at the Delhi Cantonment for 10 days to undergo all necessary medial tests and treatment as well.
On the other hand, MRI Scan also confirmed injury to Abhinandan's lower spine. This could have happened during the ejection from MiG-21 Fighter Jet after shooting down Pakistan's F-16 Jet.
Medical Examination was recommended for Abhinandan Varthaman to find out if Pakistan Authorities had planted any electronic spying devices or bugs in his body. Tests done at the Research and Referral Hospital in Delhi Cantonment confirmed that no such attempts have been made by the neighbouring nation.
Abhinandan Varthaman will have to remain at the Delhi Cantonment for 10 days to undergo all necessary medial tests and treatment as well.