Pakistan claims exposed in viral YouTube clip
- A viral YouTube video from May 6, 2026, accused Pakistan of lying about Operation Sindoor results, sharing a supposed Lashkar-e-Taiba statement claiming attack success. - The clip, titled "Pakistan's Lies Exposed," shows LeT claiming to have downed three Indian Rafale jets, hitting 11 bases, amid Pakistan's reports of downing five jets total. - India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, as retaliation for a Kashmir massacre, escalating India-Pakistan tensions with missile strikes on terror camps.
A viral YouTube video blew up today, accusing Pakistan of faking its story on Operation Sindoor — India's 2025 strikes on terror camps. The clip claims Pakistan hid a Lashkar-e-Taiba boast of massive successes, like downing jets and hitting bases. It's sparking fury online — but it's partisan, and big outlets say verify first. Turns out, Operation Sindoor was India's punchback after a brutal Kashmir attack, and both sides spun the results hard. ### What's Operation Sindoor? India kicked off Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025. That's when 24 fighter jets — Rafales, Sukhois — launched missiles at nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The trigger? April 22 Pahalgam massacre — 26 tourists slaughtered by The Resistance Front, LeT's front group. PM Modi vowed no mercy for cross-border terror. Strikes hit Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed sites, killing over 100 militants per India. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) Pakistan claimed it downed five Indian jets, including three Rafales. India admitted losses but said minimal — two planes, pilots safe. Fog of war meant dueling claims right away. ### What's the viral video saying? The clip — "Pakistan's Lies Exposed" by some Indian channels — drops May 6, 2026, nearly a year later. It flashes a supposed LeT statement from