Pakistan security sources dismiss Indian claims of bringing down F-16

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9 May 2025
Security sources described on Thursday the news broadcast by Indian media about bringing down of a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet as a fabricated.
Indian media has been spreading false propaganda regarding the downing of a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet. Security sources have condemned the report, labelling it a white lie and fake.
According to security sources, India has become increasingly panicked following the failure of its Heron drone attacks, with repeated setbacks leaving the country both confused and frustrated.
The sources added that India now seeks to justify further aggression by fabricating stories of attacks in Rajasthan, Pathankot and occupied Kashmir.
They also stated that Pakistan’s armed forces are fully capable of countering any of India’s malicious intentions.
Earlier, security sources have categorically denied Indian media reports claiming that Pakistan has launched an attack on Indian-occupied Kashmir. These reports have been described as fake, fabricated, and completely baseless.
Read more: Pakistan refutes Indian media claims on strikes in Occupied Kashmir
According to Pakistani security officials, the purpose of spreading such misinformation is to falsely portray Pakistan as an aggressor, while India continues its own acts of naked aggression.
Officials say such propaganda attempts are part of a broader Indian strategy to justify its military operations against Pakistan under a false narrative of retaliation.
“There is no truth whatsoever in these fabricated stories,” said the sources, urging the international community and media to see through India’s disinformation tactics.
“These fake reports are designed to justify India’s ongoing aggression against Pakistan by creating a false pretext,” they added. “There is no truth to these fabricated claims.”
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