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Debunking Pakistan’s misinformation on Indian strikes – Firstpost

News RoomBy News RoomMay 7, 20252 Mins Read
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Operation Sindoor: Overstaging 2000 Words in 6 Paraphrased Paragraphs

The incident on 5th May 2023, when the Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor targeting terror spots in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK), marked a significant shift in-nightline security dynamics. As per the Ministry of Defence, the Operation involved a focus, measured, and non-escalatory strike strategy targeting three terrorist outfits: JeM ( jamiefam), LeT (lashkar-e-tiba), and HM (hizbul-mujais). These attacks resulted in the deaths of 26 people, mainly tourists.

TheStrategy, conducted on Wednesday, prompted a wave of misinformation on social media, many of which claimed the attacks were carried out by PakistaniAN Tailwinds, known as accounting Discord. These posts were later debunked, highlighting the scripting feasibility of fake claims in media today.

Social media trends emerged with severalCharacters sharing unverified information, which were later verified by official authorities. These accounts, known for offering ‘ Verified’ updates, includedPropaganda Alert flags, asserting the influence of pro-Pakistan handles over authentic content.

Pro-Pakistan handles circulating false tales claimed that videos depicting targets like P丸 Chop or the targeting of Srinagar Airbases were taken from old images of recent Indian events, such as a MiG-29 crash near Bahawalpur, in 2021. These were mistaken as the current Operation Sindoor, clearly linked to conflicting narratives over territorial authorities like Pakistan.

The narrative conclude with claims of Pakistan targeting 15 locations inside India, as reported by online platforms with links to videos from 2024 sectarian clashes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where Pakistan’s militaryਮprw actively counteracted claims of arbitrary targeting.

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