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India’s false narrative: Security sources deny attacks in occupied Kashmir

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Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD: In a recent development, security sources have strongly denied the Indian media reports that claimed attacks on Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIJOK), describing them as “fake and false.”

The security sources alleged that India’s intention behind disseminating these fabricated news stories is to justify its ongoing aggression against Pakistan.

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By perpetuating false information, India aims to shift attention from its actions and create a false narrative that both countries are engaged in reciprocal hostilities.

The security sources concluded there is nothing real about these reports at all, they are completely false and fake with no evidence.

Moreover, people are advised to stay vigilant as a wide range of fake information is being spread online regarding the ongoing situation between Pakistan and India.

People are advised to trust the credible sources of information and not spread any news regarding the matter without fact-checking and verification.

Staff Reporter

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