India-Pakistan Conflict Fake News Updates: Ajit Doval's Fake Facebook Account To False Udhampur Air Base Post

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PIB's fact checking team has been countering a surge of misinformation and fabricated content on social media. (Image Source: PIBFactCheck/X)

Tensions between India and Pakistan intensified on the night of Friday and early Saturday, with reports streaming in from Jammu & Kashmir, the Line of Control, Rajasthan, and various regions in north India on heavy Pakistani shelling.

Meanwhile, social media has seen a surge of misinformation and fabricated content amid the escalating tension between the neighboring countries, following India's Operation Sindoor on May 7.

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The Press Information Bureau's fact-checking team has been actively countering false narratives circulating on various platforms, posting clarifications on X.

Here's a look at the spate of fake news busted by PIB Fact Check, while appealing to the public to only believe in information from government agencies.

Udhampur Air Base

PIB Fact Check posted that a video aired by 'AIK News' on live TV claimed that Pakistan had destroyed the Udhampur Air Base. But the video is video of a fire incident at a chemical factory in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. It's unrelated to the current India–Pakistan situation.

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