Amid rising tensions following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Pakistani officials have raised alarm over a deliberate online disinformation campaign. The false claims suggest that U.S. B-2 stealth bombers used Pakistan airspace during the operation. Government sources have firmly rejected these rumors.
An official from the Ministry of Defence stated, “Our radars and air defense systems confirm no U.S. aircraft, including B-2 bombers, entered or crossed Pakistan airspace.” He called the allegations entirely baseless. Authorities suspect hostile groups are behind the spread of this propaganda.
The government believes this false narrative is part of an organized misinformation effort to discredit Pakistan. Officials warn that the goal is to stir public confusion and damage the country’s global reputation. “These fake reports follow a well-known propaganda pattern used by anti-Pakistan forces,” a government insider added.
People are urged to trust only verified updates from official channels. Authorities are monitoring social media platforms closely. Action will be taken against those spreading disinformation. Users are encouraged to report any suspicious posts or accounts fueling such fake news.
Meanwhile, reliable defense sources have shed light on the real flight route taken by U.S. B-2 bombers. The mission began at Guam in the western Pacific. From there, the stealth aircraft crossed the Andaman Sea, flew over central India, and entered the Arabian Sea near...
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