No Indian aircraft allowed to enter Pakistan, none of ours went into its airspace: Pakistan
The official said that the Pakistan Army responded fully to the Indian aggression and destroyed “several” Indian checkposts and showed footage of a brigade headquarters from where he said India was violating the LoC ceasefire

The Director General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Gen Ahmed Chaudhry, has said that no Indian aircraft has been allowed to enter Pakistani airspace, and that no Pakistani jets have entered Indian airspace, says Dawn.
"At no time, any of their aircraft were allowed to enter into Pakistan's airspace and also at no time, none of Pakistan's aircraft went into Indian airspace," he told a media briefing.
Stating that the Pakistan Army responded fully to the Indian aggression and destroyed "several" Indian checkposts and showed footage of a brigade headquarters from where he said India was violating the LoC ceasefire.
Other checkposts hit included Chhatri, Jura and Sarlia-1, as well as a unit battalion headquarters.