KEY POINTS
- India strongly rejected Pakistan’s false statements that IAF bases were hit in missile strikes
- Vyomika Singh showed time-stamped videos proving IAF bases are fully safe and operational
- Videos showed active operations, undamaged infrastructure, and functioning airbases
India strongly denied Pakistan’s false claims on Saturday that Indian Air Force (IAF) bases were destroyed in missile attacks. During a special press briefing under Operation Sindoor, Indian officials showed clear video proof that all IAF bases are safe and working normally. They said Pakistan was spreading fake news on purpose to mislead people, and the videos were shared to show the truth.
India Exposes Pakistan’s Lies With Video Proof Of Intact IAF Bases
Wing Commander Vyomika Singh showed time-stamped videos of important Indian Air Force (IAF) bases. These videos clearly showed that the bases are safe, undamaged, and fully working. The footage also showed people working, planes operating, and no signs of any damage. The videos were recorded early Saturday morning and were shown to counter fake news and social media posts from Pakistan.
“This fake news is part of a bigger plan by Pakistan to mislead its own people and the world,” said Wing Commander Singh during a press conference. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri also rejected Pakistan’s repeated false claims—like saying Indian missiles hit areas in Afghanistan. He called these claims “silly and made up.” Misri added, “The people of Afghanistan know the truth about who has attacked civilians in their country. These lies won’t fool anyone.”
Misri also rejected fake news about missile attacks near Shri Amritsar Sahib, calling them “desperate lies meant to divide Indians.” He said spreading such stories hurts peace in the region. Colonel Sofiya Qureshi explained that while the Indian military is actively defending the country, it is also fighting back against false stories and psychological tricks being spread by Pakistan. “We are not just defending our borders, but also stopping lies from spreading,” she said.
Meanwhile, the situation at the border remains serious. On Saturday, Pakistan shelled civilian areas in the Rajouri district of Jammu, killing two people, including a senior government official. In response, India carried out targeted counterattacks on important Pakistani military spots. Security forces remain on high alert across the Line of Control.
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