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“Pakistan admits that 200 terrorists were killed.”; “Bodies of slain terrorists were shifted after IAF airstrike.”; “IAF Balakot airstrike proof.” “US-based Gilgit activist shares video.” –
were the leading headlines on March 13 across Indian mainstream media outlets.

ANI, News18, India Today, Times Now, Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, India TV and Zee News were among the media organisations that cited a video viral on social media and claimed that it represented the Pakistani army admitting that 200 terrorists were killed by the Indian Air Force in the February 26 airstrike.

media.jpeg


The above-stated narrative was, however, not verified by media organisations. Most of them sourced the story to a US-based Gigit activist, Senge Hasnan Sering, who incidentally stated to ANI, “I’m not sure how authentic this video is but Pakistan is definitely hiding something very important that has happened in Balakot.”


Zee News, which was one of the firsts to carry the report, was also at the forefront to alter the story a few hours later. From “a video on social media claims that 200 terrorists were killed but we cannot vouch for the same”, the news channel switched to, “Balakot video fake and represents a six-year-old incident.”

zee-news.jpeg


Right-wing website OpIndia also carried a story on the alleged admission by Pakistani army personnel.

Fact-check
Alt News found that the narrative broadcasted by mainstream media outlets was misleading. We stumbled upon several clues which suggested that the video did not represent the aftermath of IAF’s Balakot airstrike.

1. The audio
At about 0:50 seconds in the video, an officer of the Pakistani army lifts a child to console him. Simultaneously, an audio commentary from behind the camera, directed at the boy, says – “ये रुतबा अल्लाह के कुछ ख़ास बन्दों को नसीब होता है. आपको पता है की कुछ 200 बन्दे ऊपर गए थे? इसके नसीब में लिखा हुआ था शहादत. हम रोज़ाना चढ़ते है, जाते है, आते है. तो ये अल्लाह के ख़ास बन्दे, जिसपे करम होता है, जिसपे उनकी ख़ास नज़र-ओ-करम होती है, उसको ये नसीब होता है…परेशान नहीं होना तुम्हारा वालिद मरा नहीं है, ज़िंदा है. मरा हुआ नहीं बोलते. (This is a privilege received by only a few men special to God. Did you know some 200 men went up? Martyrdom was in his destiny. We climb every day, we go and come back. So he is special to God, who had God’s mercy, and was destined for this. Don’t get worried, your father is not dead, he is alive. You shouldn’t say he is dead.)”

mportant inferences that can be conclusively drawn from the audio commentary –
1) The part where the man says, “आपको पता है की कुछ 200 बन्दे ऊपर गए थे? (Did you know some 200 men went up?)”, does not represent the death of 200 terrorists. By ‘up’ he meant ‘up the mountains/ hills’ since the line immediately succeeding this statement was – “हम रोज़ाना चढ़ते है, जाते है, आते है. (We climb every day, we go and come back.)”

2) He was, therefore, talking about the death of only one man who went up the mountains or the hills with 200 other men but did not return. A few statements at the end act as additional confirmation – “परेशान नहीं होना तुम्हारा वालिद मरा नहीं है, ज़िंदा है. मरा हुआ नहीं बोलते. (Don’t get worried, your father is not dead, he is alive. You shouldn’t say he is dead.)” – where he was talking about the child’s father who was killed.

3) The army officer who is holding the boy did not make the statements.

4) Since the statements were made by someone who was standing behind the camera, we do not know if he was a private citizen or a member of the Pakistani army.

2. Google reverse-image search
When Alt News reverse-searched individual frames of the video, one of them redirected us to a few Facebook posts that carried stills of the same incident.
YN4ORQo.png

We shall analyse these photographs one by one.

image-1.jpg


image-1.jpeg


pak-image-2.jpg

The second photograph was of the same Pakistani army officer ‘Faisal’. As one can see in the collage below, the facial features match. It is, thus, clear that this image represented the same event as the video.
pak-image-2-e1552486364223.jpeg


52964768_2282092188725592_1980009597385048064_n.jpg

In the third image, an army officer can be seen paying tribute to a dead man. We were able to confirm that this photograph was shot at during the same event by comparing the clothes of a man who was standing beside the dead body.

same-coat.jpg

It is, therefore, clear that these photographs were representative of the video. The Pakistani army officer Faisal was visible in both places and the photographs espoused the narrative audio in the viral video – that one man, the father of the child, was killed.

The burial rites of an alleged Pak soldier
Alt News traced the original video representative of the three photographs analysed in the previous sub-subsection. A Pakistani Facebook page had uploaded the video on March 1, where several people including Pak army officer Faisal, can be seen at the last rites of the man who died.
At different lengths in the video, the same shots as the photographs are visible.
video-pak-e1552488265567.jpeg


Moreover, this video also includes stills from the video viral on social media. This further confirmed that both the videos represented the same event.

pakistan-e1552490071389.jpeg


Furthermore, at about 1:09 minutes in the video, Pakistani army men can be seen burying the man while offering a garland that carries a tag that reads – ‘GOC 21 ARTY DIV.’ It is most likely that the man who was killed was in the Pakistani army.

arty.png


The entire video and other imagery uploaded by the Pakistani Facebook page confirmed that the event represented burial rites of an alleged soldier.

Not Balakot
If one carefully watches the video and other photographs of the funeral, there is thick snow in the background. The Balakot airstrike took place on February 26 and accessing weather forecast of the time makes it evident that such thick layers of snow could not have formed in the region.

Screen-Shot-2019-03-13-at-9.04.49-PM.png



Throughout the last week of February, the temperature in Balakot did not fall below minus 5-degree Celsius. While it is possible to snow at that temperature, it is unlikely that thick layers of snow accumulated since the temperature fell as low as 7-degree Celsius during the day and the snow must have receded.
weather.png

Moreover, ground reports from Balakot do not show any snow at the site of the airstrike. The photograph posted below, shot by a Reuters photojournalist, was clicked on February 28 and shows no sign of snow.
bala.jpg

The facts presented in this article conclusively establish that neither was the viral video from Balakot nor did it represent the Pakistani army admitting to the casualty of 200 terrorists. The audio commentary itself was sufficient to establish that the Pak army personnel were talking about the death of only one person. Indian mainstream media, however, broadcasted the unverified video as ‘breaking news’, some ironically running the story while declaring that they cannot vouch for the video’s authenticity. It is unfortunate that since the Pulwama attack, Indian mainstream media has been a prominent contributor to the misinformation cycle.
https://www.altnews.in/mynation-reports-pak-army-training-video-as-soldiers-punished-for-desertion/

indians your news channels making you fools.as i ask before an indian here will guys stop at any point?
stop being fool pleas indians.ask you media why they are doing this.they think you have no brain.can digest anything they will present.
no body die at balakot on that day except a crow.your pilots were too much frightened so they drop bombs on tree and ran back.


 
Another lie busted

I have lost the count of number of lies that bharatis have come up with since Feb 26
 
Another lie busted

I have lost the count of number of lies that bharatis have come up with since Feb 26




I have been saying this for years and now it has been proven on the world stage: Whenever an indian says something, the opposite is always true. Also, if ANYONE believes what the indian media says, they need SEVERE psychiatric help.
 
“Pakistan admits that 200 terrorists were killed.”; “Bodies of slain terrorists were shifted after IAF airstrike.”; “IAF Balakot airstrike proof.” “US-based Gilgit activist shares video.” – were the leading headlines on March 13 across Indian mainstream media outlets.

ANI, News18, India Today, Times Now, Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, India TV and Zee News were among the media organisations that cited a video viral on social media and claimed that it represented the Pakistani army admitting that 200 terrorists were killed by the Indian Air Force in the February 26 airstrike.

media.jpeg


The above-stated narrative was, however, not verified by media organisations. Most of them sourced the story to a US-based Gigit activist, Senge Hasnan Sering, who incidentally stated to ANI, “I’m not sure how authentic this video is but Pakistan is definitely hiding something very important that has happened in Balakot.”


Zee News, which was one of the firsts to carry the report, was also at the forefront to alter the story a few hours later. From “a video on social media claims that 200 terrorists were killed but we cannot vouch for the same”, the news channel switched to, “Balakot video fake and represents a six-year-old incident.”

zee-news.jpeg


Right-wing website OpIndia also carried a story on the alleged admission by Pakistani army personnel.

Fact-check
Alt News found that the narrative broadcasted by mainstream media outlets was misleading. We stumbled upon several clues which suggested that the video did not represent the aftermath of IAF’s Balakot airstrike.

1. The audio
At about 0:50 seconds in the video, an officer of the Pakistani army lifts a child to console him. Simultaneously, an audio commentary from behind the camera, directed at the boy, says – “ये रुतबा अल्लाह के कुछ ख़ास बन्दों को नसीब होता है. आपको पता है की कुछ 200 बन्दे ऊपर गए थे? इसके नसीब में लिखा हुआ था शहादत. हम रोज़ाना चढ़ते है, जाते है, आते है. तो ये अल्लाह के ख़ास बन्दे, जिसपे करम होता है, जिसपे उनकी ख़ास नज़र-ओ-करम होती है, उसको ये नसीब होता है…परेशान नहीं होना तुम्हारा वालिद मरा नहीं है, ज़िंदा है. मरा हुआ नहीं बोलते. (This is a privilege received by only a few men special to God. Did you know some 200 men went up? Martyrdom was in his destiny. We climb every day, we go and come back. So he is special to God, who had God’s mercy, and was destined for this. Don’t get worried, your father is not dead, he is alive. You shouldn’t say he is dead.)”

mportant inferences that can be conclusively drawn from the audio commentary –
1) The part where the man says, “आपको पता है की कुछ 200 बन्दे ऊपर गए थे? (Did you know some 200 men went up?)”, does not represent the death of 200 terrorists. By ‘up’ he meant ‘up the mountains/ hills’ since the line immediately succeeding this statement was – “हम रोज़ाना चढ़ते है, जाते है, आते है. (We climb every day, we go and come back.)”

2) He was, therefore, talking about the death of only one man who went up the mountains or the hills with 200 other men but did not return. A few statements at the end act as additional confirmation – “परेशान नहीं होना तुम्हारा वालिद मरा नहीं है, ज़िंदा है. मरा हुआ नहीं बोलते. (Don’t get worried, your father is not dead, he is alive. You shouldn’t say he is dead.)” – where he was talking about the child’s father who was killed.

3) The army officer who is holding the boy did not make the statements.

4) Since the statements were made by someone who was standing behind the camera, we do not know if he was a private citizen or a member of the Pakistani army.

2. Google reverse-image search
When Alt News reverse-searched individual frames of the video, one of them redirected us to a few Facebook posts that carried stills of the same incident.
YN4ORQo.png

We shall analyse these photographs one by one.

image-1.jpg


image-1.jpeg


pak-image-2.jpg

The second photograph was of the same Pakistani army officer ‘Faisal’. As one can see in the collage below, the facial features match. It is, thus, clear that this image represented the same event as the video.
pak-image-2-e1552486364223.jpeg


52964768_2282092188725592_1980009597385048064_n.jpg

In the third image, an army officer can be seen paying tribute to a dead man. We were able to confirm that this photograph was shot at during the same event by comparing the clothes of a man who was standing beside the dead body.

same-coat.jpg

It is, therefore, clear that these photographs were representative of the video. The Pakistani army officer Faisal was visible in both places and the photographs espoused the narrative audio in the viral video – that one man, the father of the child, was killed.

The burial rites of an alleged Pak soldier
Alt News traced the original video representative of the three photographs analysed in the previous sub-subsection. A Pakistani Facebook page had uploaded the video on March 1, where several people including Pak army officer Faisal, can be seen at the last rites of the man who died.
At different lengths in the video, the same shots as the photographs are visible.
video-pak-e1552488265567.jpeg


Moreover, this video also includes stills from the video viral on social media. This further confirmed that both the videos represented the same event.

pakistan-e1552490071389.jpeg


Furthermore, at about 1:09 minutes in the video, Pakistani army men can be seen burying the man while offering a garland that carries a tag that reads – ‘GOC 21 ARTY DIV.’ It is most likely that the man who was killed was in the Pakistani army.

arty.png


The entire video and other imagery uploaded by the Pakistani Facebook page confirmed that the event represented burial rites of an alleged soldier.

Not Balakot
If one carefully watches the video and other photographs of the funeral, there is thick snow in the background. The Balakot airstrike took place on February 26 and accessing weather forecast of the time makes it evident that such thick layers of snow could not have formed in the region.

Screen-Shot-2019-03-13-at-9.04.49-PM.png



Throughout the last week of February, the temperature in Balakot did not fall below minus 5-degree Celsius. While it is possible to snow at that temperature, it is unlikely that thick layers of snow accumulated since the temperature fell as low as 7-degree Celsius during the day and the snow must have receded.
weather.png

Moreover, ground reports from Balakot do not show any snow at the site of the airstrike. The photograph posted below, shot by a Reuters photojournalist, was clicked on February 28 and shows no sign of snow.
bala.jpg

The facts presented in this article conclusively establish that neither was the viral video from Balakot nor did it represent the Pakistani army admitting to the casualty of 200 terrorists. The audio commentary itself was sufficient to establish that the Pak army personnel were talking about the death of only one person. Indian mainstream media, however, broadcasted the unverified video as ‘breaking news’, some ironically running the story while declaring that they cannot vouch for the video’s authenticity. It is unfortunate that since the Pulwama attack, Indian mainstream media has been a prominent contributor to the misinformation cycle.
https://www.altnews.in/mynation-reports-pak-army-training-video-as-soldiers-punished-for-desertion/

indians your news channels making you fools.as i ask before an indian here will guys stop at any point?
stop being fool pleas indians.ask you media why they are doing this.they think you have no brain.can digest anything they will present.
no body die at balakot on that day except a crow.your pilots were too much frightened so they drop bombs on tree and ran back.

If world had accepted Indian photoshoped albums then newyork times shouldnt be slamming india and its prapoganda? ?
 
After world largest hypocrisy title, now they seem to be working on world's largest liers title. Do they love to embarrass themselves?
 
These Indians are beyond desperate. What a shameless nation.
 
“Pakistan admits that 200 terrorists were killed.”; “Bodies of slain terrorists were shifted after IAF airstrike.”; “IAF Balakot airstrike proof.” “US-based Gilgit activist shares video.” – were the leading headlines on March 13 across Indian mainstream media outlets.

ANI, News18, India Today, Times Now, Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, India TV and Zee News were among the media organisations that cited a video viral on social media and claimed that it represented the Pakistani army admitting that 200 terrorists were killed by the Indian Air Force in the February 26 airstrike.

media.jpeg


The above-stated narrative was, however, not verified by media organisations. Most of them sourced the story to a US-based Gigit activist, Senge Hasnan Sering, who incidentally stated to ANI, “I’m not sure how authentic this video is but Pakistan is definitely hiding something very important that has happened in Balakot.”


Zee News, which was one of the firsts to carry the report, was also at the forefront to alter the story a few hours later. From “a video on social media claims that 200 terrorists were killed but we cannot vouch for the same”, the news channel switched to, “Balakot video fake and represents a six-year-old incident.”

zee-news.jpeg


Right-wing website OpIndia also carried a story on the alleged admission by Pakistani army personnel.

Fact-check
Alt News found that the narrative broadcasted by mainstream media outlets was misleading. We stumbled upon several clues which suggested that the video did not represent the aftermath of IAF’s Balakot airstrike.

1. The audio
At about 0:50 seconds in the video, an officer of the Pakistani army lifts a child to console him. Simultaneously, an audio commentary from behind the camera, directed at the boy, says – “ये रुतबा अल्लाह के कुछ ख़ास बन्दों को नसीब होता है. आपको पता है की कुछ 200 बन्दे ऊपर गए थे? इसके नसीब में लिखा हुआ था शहादत. हम रोज़ाना चढ़ते है, जाते है, आते है. तो ये अल्लाह के ख़ास बन्दे, जिसपे करम होता है, जिसपे उनकी ख़ास नज़र-ओ-करम होती है, उसको ये नसीब होता है…परेशान नहीं होना तुम्हारा वालिद मरा नहीं है, ज़िंदा है. मरा हुआ नहीं बोलते. (This is a privilege received by only a few men special to God. Did you know some 200 men went up? Martyrdom was in his destiny. We climb every day, we go and come back. So he is special to God, who had God’s mercy, and was destined for this. Don’t get worried, your father is not dead, he is alive. You shouldn’t say he is dead.)”

mportant inferences that can be conclusively drawn from the audio commentary –
1) The part where the man says, “आपको पता है की कुछ 200 बन्दे ऊपर गए थे? (Did you know some 200 men went up?)”, does not represent the death of 200 terrorists. By ‘up’ he meant ‘up the mountains/ hills’ since the line immediately succeeding this statement was – “हम रोज़ाना चढ़ते है, जाते है, आते है. (We climb every day, we go and come back.)”

2) He was, therefore, talking about the death of only one man who went up the mountains or the hills with 200 other men but did not return. A few statements at the end act as additional confirmation – “परेशान नहीं होना तुम्हारा वालिद मरा नहीं है, ज़िंदा है. मरा हुआ नहीं बोलते. (Don’t get worried, your father is not dead, he is alive. You shouldn’t say he is dead.)” – where he was talking about the child’s father who was killed.

3) The army officer who is holding the boy did not make the statements.

4) Since the statements were made by someone who was standing behind the camera, we do not know if he was a private citizen or a member of the Pakistani army.

2. Google reverse-image search
When Alt News reverse-searched individual frames of the video, one of them redirected us to a few Facebook posts that carried stills of the same incident.
YN4ORQo.png

We shall analyse these photographs one by one.

image-1.jpg


image-1.jpeg


pak-image-2.jpg

The second photograph was of the same Pakistani army officer ‘Faisal’. As one can see in the collage below, the facial features match. It is, thus, clear that this image represented the same event as the video.
pak-image-2-e1552486364223.jpeg


52964768_2282092188725592_1980009597385048064_n.jpg

In the third image, an army officer can be seen paying tribute to a dead man. We were able to confirm that this photograph was shot at during the same event by comparing the clothes of a man who was standing beside the dead body.

same-coat.jpg

It is, therefore, clear that these photographs were representative of the video. The Pakistani army officer Faisal was visible in both places and the photographs espoused the narrative audio in the viral video – that one man, the father of the child, was killed.

The burial rites of an alleged Pak soldier
Alt News traced the original video representative of the three photographs analysed in the previous sub-subsection. A Pakistani Facebook page had uploaded the video on March 1, where several people including Pak army officer Faisal, can be seen at the last rites of the man who died.
At different lengths in the video, the same shots as the photographs are visible.
video-pak-e1552488265567.jpeg


Moreover, this video also includes stills from the video viral on social media. This further confirmed that both the videos represented the same event.

pakistan-e1552490071389.jpeg


Furthermore, at about 1:09 minutes in the video, Pakistani army men can be seen burying the man while offering a garland that carries a tag that reads – ‘GOC 21 ARTY DIV.’ It is most likely that the man who was killed was in the Pakistani army.

arty.png


The entire video and other imagery uploaded by the Pakistani Facebook page confirmed that the event represented burial rites of an alleged soldier.

Not Balakot
If one carefully watches the video and other photographs of the funeral, there is thick snow in the background. The Balakot airstrike took place on February 26 and accessing weather forecast of the time makes it evident that such thick layers of snow could not have formed in the region.

Screen-Shot-2019-03-13-at-9.04.49-PM.png



Throughout the last week of February, the temperature in Balakot did not fall below minus 5-degree Celsius. While it is possible to snow at that temperature, it is unlikely that thick layers of snow accumulated since the temperature fell as low as 7-degree Celsius during the day and the snow must have receded.
weather.png

Moreover, ground reports from Balakot do not show any snow at the site of the airstrike. The photograph posted below, shot by a Reuters photojournalist, was clicked on February 28 and shows no sign of snow.
bala.jpg

The facts presented in this article conclusively establish that neither was the viral video from Balakot nor did it represent the Pakistani army admitting to the casualty of 200 terrorists. The audio commentary itself was sufficient to establish that the Pak army personnel were talking about the death of only one person. Indian mainstream media, however, broadcasted the unverified video as ‘breaking news’, some ironically running the story while declaring that they cannot vouch for the video’s authenticity. It is unfortunate that since the Pulwama attack, Indian mainstream media has been a prominent contributor to the misinformation cycle.
https://www.altnews.in/mynation-reports-pak-army-training-video-as-soldiers-punished-for-desertion/

indians your news channels making you fools.as i ask before an indian here will guys stop at any point?
stop being fool pleas indians.ask you media why they are doing this.they think you have no brain.can digest anything they will present.
no body die at balakot on that day except a crow.your pilots were too much frightened so they drop bombs on tree and ran back.

Somebody give this man a Positive rating for God sake.

Thanks @Khafee ji for positive rating. :)
 
They are speaking maidani pashto so most probably Peshawar/Mardan/Sawabi/Swat area, Balakot is majority hindko speaking.
 
The hybrid warfare is being waged by India in every domain through all assets and means to further agenda. However, if tackled actively with proper methodology, it will be productive in counter narrative.

Indian propaganda houses are actually helping every nation out there to suspect their claims or news every time.

Unfortunately, Indian public is at receiving end at most and will have to bear with it but don't know how long. India seems to be desperate to establish it's narrative of strike which may gain it's confidence by public by failing. From first strike to this, it was nothing but a whole bunch of lies merely to fool own public. Slowly, these lies are busted by everyone.
 
Can you guys stop spreading their propaganda here on PDF, PDF has more reputation that Indian media and any search on Google will show PDF posts. We Pakistani people are the dumbest people for sure, they start fake news and Pakistani media spreads it...how retard can someone be

ITS NOT NOT YOUR JOB TO DEBUNK THEIR FALSE NEWS...GROW A BRAIN PLEASE!!
 
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