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Indian Army exposes media’s false LoC firing claims

Published on: August 5, 2025 11:15 PM

The Indian Army has denied reports of a ceasefire violation by Pakistan at the Line of Control (LoC). Indian media earlier claimed that Pakistani forces fired without provocation in the Poonch sector. Several journalists also tweeted similar allegations on social media platform X. However, the Indian Army quickly responded and called the news false.

In an official statement, the Indian Army said no ceasefire violation occurred. It clarified that reports circulating on news channels and social media were baseless. The military urged media outlets to verify facts before publishing such claims. The statement helped end speculation fueled by earlier media coverage.

 

Indian Army’s Clarification:
There have been some media and social media reports regarding ceasefire violations in the Poonch region.

It is clarified that there has been no ceasefire violation along the Line of Control.

Please avoid spreading unverified information. pic.twitter.com/aDUUdXxEcy

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 5, 2025

This is not the first time Indian media has published false news during times of tension with Pakistan. In past incidents, they have exaggerated or fabricated stories of cross-border attacks. In one case, they falsely claimed Indian forces had entered deep into Pakistani cities. These reports turned out to be completely untrue.

Many critics have accused Indian media of spreading propaganda and fueling conflict. They say some journalists and news channels ignore ethics to boost ratings or follow a political agenda. Such actions can escalate tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

The Indian Army’s clarification comes as a rare moment where military officials correct their own media. It also highlights growing concerns over misinformation in wartime reporting. Observers urge both countries to handle border issues with transparency, responsibility, and calm communication.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: ceasefire violation, denied reports, Indian Army, Indian media, Latest, Pakistan, Pakistan at the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistani forces

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