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Alleged Journalist Rana Ayyub Caught Peddling Pakistani Propaganda After Operation Sindoor

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In the aftermath of India’s precision strikes on terror hubs inside Pakistan, journalist Rana Ayyub has faced severe backlash for amplifying unverified claims from Pakistani sources, including false reports of downed Indian jets and captured soldiers.

Operation Sindoor: India’s Retaliation

The Indian Army confirmed early Wednesday (7 May 2025) that it had struck nine terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir in Operation Sindoor, a direct response to the devastating Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, mostly tourists. The military emphasized that the strikes were “focused, measured, and non-escalatory,” deliberately avoiding Pakistani military installations.

The Indian Army also posted on its official X handle, “Justice is Served. Jai Hind.”

Pakistan’s Disinformation Push, Rana Ayyub Plays Her Part

As India’s operation unfolded, Pakistani media and online propaganda networks began circulating false narratives about retaliatory strikes. Among the most prominent voices echoing these claims was ‘journalist’ Rana Ayyub, who shared a Bloomberg article titled, “India Strikes Pakistan After Kashmir Attacks. Pakistan Says It Has Shot Down Five Indian Planes, Taken Soldiers Prisoner.”

This claim, now widely debunked, was not corroborated by Pakistan’s own military, as clarified by the Pakistani Defence Minister, who publicly confirmed that no Indian aircraft were shot down and no Indian soldiers were captured.

Despite mounting evidence that the reports she amplified were false, Ayyub did not retract or delete her tweet. Experts and fact-checkers have also confirmed that videos and images circulated to support Pakistan’s narrative are outdated, including footage from sectarian clashes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2024 and an old IAF jet crash in Rajasthan.

Netizen Reaction

Here are some netizen reactions debunking Ayyub.

 

 

 

Independent security analysts noted that Pakistan’s information operations relied heavily on misinformation in the wake of Operation Sindoor’s success. Several Pakistani social media handles pushed fabricated content, falsely claiming attacks on Srinagar Air Force base and other Indian installations—none of which occurred, according to verified reports.

The Indian Army is expected to provide a detailed briefing on Operation Sindoor later today, but has emphasized its intent was to punish terror actors, not escalate tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations.

(With inputs from Financial Express)

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