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FACT CHECK: Did Pakistan Army shoot down an Indian drone? Government issues statement

DNA Thursday, 8 May 2025
After India launched its most expansive cross-border strikes on terror bases in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan, a flood of misinformation and false propaganda is being peddled from across the border by influencers, media, as well as government-sponsored social media handles.
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