Pakistan video fuels narrative war
- A viral YouTube video from May 2025 claims Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants successfully executed "Operation Sindoor" against India in response to Indian strikes on Pakistan. - The 4-minute clip features masked LeT fighters claiming to have downed Indian jets and hit airbases, viewed over 500,000 times with 50,000 shares across social media. - It escalates India-Pakistan narrative battles post-India's "Operation Sindoor" airstrikes on May 7, 2025, targeting terrorist camps; no independent verification exists yet.
A new YouTube video claiming victory for Pakistan-based militants is ripping through social media — igniting a fierce information war between India and Pakistan. Uploaded on May 1, 2025, the clip purports to show fighters from Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) boasting about "Operation Sindoor," a supposed counterstrike against Indian military targets. It comes days after India's real airstrikes on terrorist camps inside Pakistan, turning unverified militant boasts into a propaganda weapon that shapes public fury before facts emerge. ### Who's behind the video? The footage shows three masked men in camouflage, sitting against a rugged hillside backdrop that looks like Pakistan's tribal areas. They speak in Urdu, claiming affiliation with LeT — the UN-designated terrorist group behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The lead speaker declares "Operation Sindoor" a success: downing two Indian Rafale