Liar Pakistan exposed again, shares fake images of attacks on Indian military bases, gets fact-checked…

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has also stated that during Operation Sindoor, they were forced to take shelter in bunkers.

Published date india.com Published: January 1, 2026 6:05 PM IST
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New Delhi: Bankrupt Pakistan, which suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of the brave Indian armed forces during Operation Sindoor, has once again been caught before the entire world for peddling lies. India carried out a decisive strike under Operation Sindoor, eliminating nine terror camps in Pakistan. The attacks were so deadly that both Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir and the Shehbaz Sharif government are still reeling from the shock.

For the past few days, the Pakistani social media handles have again started running a fake campaign against India using fabricated images. However, it did not take long for this misinformation to be exposed.

Another Fake Campaign Busted

General Asim Munir himself admitted that it was Allah who saved Pakistan from Indian army. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has also stated that during Operation Sindoor, they were forced to take shelter in bunkers.

Despite this, in an attempt to create a narrative among the Pakistani public, some social media handles have once again been circulating fake images over the past few days, claiming attacks and destruction at Indian military installations to malign India.

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Truth has been exposed through image analysis:

An analysis of the images being shared on social media by Pakistanis, claiming damage to Indian military installations, has revealed that the pictures are completely fake. Damien Simon, an analyst associated with open-source intelligence, used satellite imagery to debunk the falsehoods being spread by Pakistanis.

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