Indian Army says that there is no information about any drone from Pakistan


The Indian Army has exposed the lies of its media.
Journalists and media in India, like Barkha Dutt, had been spreading the lie for hours that Pakistani drones were roaming in India, and they were constantly accusing Pakistan of violating the ceasefire.
Barkha Dutt was saying on social media that Pakistani drones had been seen and captured in Jammu. She believes that this has happened in response to Modi’s speech, while the Indian Army has made it clear that no such drone has been reported anywhere.
However, the Indian Army says that there is no information about any drone from Pakistan, the situation is peaceful, and it is under complete control.
Earlier, Pakistani security officials had also said that Indian media is spreading fabricated and false news about ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
According to security sources, no Pakistani drone has crossed the border or the Line of Control.
It is also reported that Indian media news is a lie, as always, Pakistan is fully respecting the ceasefire. Indian drones are violating the ceasefire on the Line of Control and Working Boundary.

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