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After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan Spreads Fake News: What You Need to Know

After India carried out Operation Sindoor to hit terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, fake news started spreading on social media. Many Pakistani accounts made false claims without any proof, which were later fact-checked and found to be misleading.
10:32 AM May 07, 2025 IST | Aakash Khuman
Several posts falsely claimed that Pakistan had retaliated by launching missile strikes.

Right after India’s missile strikes under Operation Sindoor, many Pakistani media outlets and social media users shared false news. These posts falsely claimed that Pakistan had attacked multiple sites in India.

Also Read: Operation Sindoor: Indian Forces Strike Terror Camps in PoK and Pakistan

No Evidence to Support Pakistan’s Retaliation Claims

Some posts said the Pakistan Air Force bombed the Srinagar airbase and destroyed an Indian Army HQ. But these claims had no proof. No satellite or visual evidence was provided.

Old and Edited Videos Used to Mislead

The videos shared were old and unrelated. One video was from a 2024 clash in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, not from India. India’s Press Information Bureau confirmed these were fake.

India’s Operation Sindoor Was Focused and Precise

India carried out Operation Sindoor after a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam killed 26 people. The operation only targeted terror camps of groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba.

India Briefs Global Allies With Solid Evidence

India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval spoke with US and other key allies after the strike. He shared proof linking Pakistani terror groups to the Pahalgam attack.

Also Read: India’s Operation Sindoor: Why Muridke Was the Main Target?

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