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Amid growing tensions, Pakistani media spread misinformation, claiming that the Pakistan Air Force shot the Indian drone and denied civil deaths from an anti -counterfeit attacks. India rejected these claims, revealing a pattern of misleading stories.
New Delhi:
Pakistan shot the Indian drone. Fact check: wrong
There is no Pakistani activity in Jammu and Kashmir. Fact check: wrong
Pakistani citizens died in strike. Fact check: No reliable proof
Amid increased tension between India and Pakistan, a major flood of disintegration has come from the social media handle associated with the Pakistani media and the government. They systematically turned the facts, mislead their audiences, and have shielded terrorist actors behind one aspect of patriotism. Many of these media platforms broadcast the baseless narratives, accusing Pakistan of anti -counterfeit attacks on Indian earth. Others introduced as an uncontrolled expansion of the state and military mechanisms.
A look at how Pakistani media rotated the truth and fact:
Exaggerated claims, no responsibility
Every major Pakistani media news channel is repeating the same unnatural, inflated claim: Pakistan Air Force has shot the Indian drone. While Geo News alleged that 25 to 29 drones were intercepted, Eri News claimed that India used the Israeli -made Harop drone for the attack. However, no one provided visual evidence or independent verification.
The Indian Army said in a statement that Pakistan launched an aggressive action by starting drone and missile attacks after Operation Sindoor – a military strike targeted in Pakistan -occupied Kashmir. Real evidence, including military footage and official updates, also revealed that Pakistan started attacks, and India responded in a controlled but strong manner.
Nevertheless, Pakistani channels continue to deny any wrongdoing.
Death of citizens
Operation Sindoor targeted only terrorist bases and confirmed the Indian Army, not the citizens. However, in Pakistan, an anti -annomous, arbitrary Act, attacked with the Line of Control (LOC), in which at least 16 civilians died in Jammu and Kashmir.
None of the Pakistani media channels accepted that India’s attacks were targeted on terrorist facilities, related to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Tabiba. He also did not report on the terrorists who were killed in India’s attacks.
Instead, he repeatedly insisted without giving any concrete details on “civil deaths”.
Denying the terrorist link crossing the border
Some Pakistani media, such as Don News, refused to start any attack or harass terrorists. Instead, he called the Pakistani activity report in Jammu and Kashmir a “fake news”.
Theatrics at Karachi port
Pakistani media carried out dramatic segments alleging Indian missile strikes at Karachi port, claiming that the Pakistan Navy Installation was targeted. However, no verified information has been provided.
Pakistani media is trying to portray its country as an injured but brave victim and suppressed the legitimate military results of Operation Sindoor. He has also denied relations with the Pahgam terror attack on 22 April in which 26 people were killed.
Government of India fact-check
The official facts of the Government of India are debating on the claims of Pakistani media on social media.
Earlier today, a video that showed a heavy MLRS (multiple launch rocket system) barrage was incorrectly shared as a real Pakistani attack on India. According to the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check Division, the footage is from a video game and online for three years.
🚨 Pakistan Publicity Warning!
A video showing a heavy MLRS (several launch rocket systems) barrage is being incorrectly shared as a real Pakistani attack on India.#Pibfactcheck
✅ The video is from a video game and has been online for 3 years.
✅ It has no relation … pic.twitter.com/vxae93yfxs
– Pib Fact Check (@Pibfactcheck) May 9, 2025
Many Pakistan -based social media handle claimed that Pakistan attacked the military base in Amritsar.
“Pakistan-based handles are spreading old videos, accusing a military base in Amritsar of an attack. The video being shared is with a forest fire since 2024. Avoid sharing rejected information and rely on official sources from the Government of India for accurate information.”
On Wednesday, the official facts of the government also flagged off a fed advisor.
Some other fake claims shared by the high-profile accounts associated with Pakistan’s military media wing and the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) were involved in some other fake claims that the Pakistan Air Force had targeted the Srinagar Airbase and destroyed an Indian Army Brigade Headquarters. However, these accounts failed to introduce reliable evidence, visual proofs or satellite imagery to support the claim.