PIB Fact Checker debunks fake video claiming Pakistani strike on Amritsar military base
- India carried out 24 missile strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, killing 70 terrorists and injuring another 60, according to government sources.
- Following India's Operation Sindoor, false claims surfaced alleging a retaliatory strike on Amritsar's military base, which were debunked by the Press Information Bureau .
- The PIB confirmed the video shared in relation to the Amritsar claim was from a wildfire in 2024, thus proving it unrelated to any military operations.
- Misinformation spread online, particularly from Pakistani media, falsely claiming a retaliatory strike on Amritsar's military base.
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PIB Fact Checker debunks fake video claiming Pakistani strike on Amritsar military base
The Fact Check unit of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) has exposed yet another misinformation campaign by Pakistan-based social media handles, which are trying to blatantly hijack the narrative and distract from the on-ground reality.
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