Indian media is busy making fake videos using AI for its nefarious purposes


Disappointed by the losses incurred during the targeted operation carried out by Pakistan during the recent border tension, the Afghan Taliban and the Indian media started making fake AI videos and spewing venom against the Pakistan Army and Pakistan on social media.
The anti-Pakistan nexus between the Afghan Taliban regime and India has been exposed, and security sources say that the Indian media is spreading false and baseless news regarding the anti-Pakistan Afghan aggression.
It is reported that yesterday, Afghan spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid spread false propaganda about the Afghan Taliban capturing Pakistani tanks, while it was exposed that Russian-made tanks are being used by the Afghan Taliban.
Zabihullah also stated through his X account regarding the destruction of the Friendship Gate, while Indian media propagated it by making it the Pakistani side.
According to security sources, the Afghan Taliban destroyed the Afghan Friendship Gate on the Afghan side by planting an IED, while the gate on the Pakistani side is in its original condition and has not been damaged.
Sources say that Indian and Afghan media also attributed the bomb blast in Kabul to an oil tanker explosion, which was the result of precision strikes by the Pakistan Army.
According to security sources, the Indian media is busy making fake videos using AI for its nefarious purposes.
Indian media also declared Adil Dawar, a citizen of North Waziristan, a martyred Pakistani soldier. Citizen Adil Dawar himself denied all false claims in a video message.
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