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Beaten up in Pakistan, Abhinandan Varthaman’s medical test shows rib injury

Wing Commander Varthaman will undergo more check-ups and treatment for the next 10 days

New Delhi: A medical examination conducted on Indian Air Force (IAF) Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman has identified a rib injury probably caused by an
assault by local residents in Pakistan soon after he parachuted across the border on Wednesday, news agency ANI has reported. The MRI scan he was subjected
to also showed lower spine injury that could have happened upon being ejected from his MiG-21 fighter plane after a dogfight with Pakistani F-16 jets that
day, it quoted a source as saying.
The aim of the medical examination was to check if the IAF pilot suffered any internal injury, and whether the Pakistani authorities had planted any
electronic spying devices – or bugs – in his body. According to ANI, the test carried out at the Research and Referral Hospital at Delhi Cantonment found no
such implant.
Wing Commander Varthaman will undergo more check-ups and treatment at the facility for the next 10 days, the news agency quoted the source as saying.
The IAF pilot was subjected to detailed questioning and medical tests after he was handed to India by the Pakistani authorities on Friday, a move that
helped de-escalate tensions building up between the two countries in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack on February 14. He was also visited by Defence
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who listened to a detailed account of his time in confinement.
ANI had earlier reported Wing Commander Varthaman as saying that while Pakistani authorities did not physically torture him during the nearly 60 hours he
spent in their custody, they subjected him to considerable “mental harassment”. Pakistani officials, however, maintained that he was treated in accordance
with the Geneva Convention.

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