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False Claim Of Indian Fighter Jet Being Shot Down Circulated Propaganda By Pakistani Users

News RoomBy News RoomMay 10, 2025Updated:May 10, 20252 Mins Read
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Vishvas News’ investigation conclusively refutes the widespread social media claims that a crashed fighter aircraft in Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh, India, was part of the claim titled “Operation Sindoor.” This video has garnered unprecedented viral attention, with several Pakistani users sharing it under the guise of a claim from Pakistan. The investigation, conducted through careful analysis, revealed that the claim is false.

The investigators discovered the full details of an unrelated incident from February in Shivpuri. The Indian Air Force’s Twin-SubDestroyer (Demir Tak) plane crashed near Kar chai village, Sharmila village, and究(Deshora village) in the Karaira region of Shivpuri District. The findings confirmed that the_paid legs are safe and that the crash was attributed to bafalak plane-burning due to equipment failure.

Additionally, the researchers verified the claim through a press release, stating that the army carried out air strikes against terrorist sites labeled under an initiative called “Operation Sindoor.” The comprehensive investigation also led to a clear resolution, with local villagers dismissing theidle claims of Pakistan’s involvement as a flukes.

The findings have reetermined public discourse around this incident and its political undercurrent. To address such issues, it is crucial to rely on credible and objective sources for statuses and conclusions in security and information spaces.

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### Conclusion:
Vishvas News’ investigation confirmed that the narrative linked to a March 2025 video regarding an Indian Air Force crashed fighter plane in Shivpuri is indeed false. The weekdays disruption involved Indian forces, not Pakistan, and both pilots were safely rescued.

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