Propagandist
Tactical Tribune
Real Name:
Location: Pakistan
Type of Fake News: Anti-India
Level of Danger:
Account status: Active
Fact Check Articles

Fact Check: No Indian Army Soldier Died by Suicide Due to Religious Harassment
Pakistani propaganda accounts are circulating a video claiming that a Muslim soldier of the Indian Army died by suicide due to mistreatment by Hindu officers. The posts allege that religious discrimination within the Indian Army led to the soldier taking his own life. This claim is false and fabricated. There is no verified

Fact Check: Claim of Indian RAW Involvement in Motaleb Sikdar Shooting Is False
Pakistani propaganda accounts are circulating false claims alleging that National Citizens Party (NCP) leader Motaleb Sikdar was shot by India’s intelligence agency, RAW, in Khulna, Bangladesh. The posts assert that India is behind the attack and portray it as a targeted political killing. This claim is false. No credible or verified source

Fact-Check: Old Falcon 9 Launch and Lenticular Cloud Misrepresented as Pakistan’s Hypersonic Missile Test
Pakistani propaganda accounts are circulating a video of a rocket streaking across the sky, falsely claiming that it shows Pakistan launching a hypersonic missile in Balochistan. In reality, this claim is entirely false. The viral footage is an old clip of a Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in December 2017, not

Fact Check: Viral Claim About Indian Navy and Rohingya Is Fake
A false narrative is currently circulating on social media platforms, particularly promoted by Pakistan-based propaganda accounts. These misleading posts allege that the Indian Navy killed several Rohingya Muslims by throwing them into the sea during a deportation process. However, verified reports and a review by India’s Supreme Court confirm there

Fact Check: Pakistani propaganda accounts falsely claim Iran has arrested 20 Indian nationals on charges of espionage
Pakistan-based propaganda accounts are spreading false claims that Iran has arrested 20 Indian nationals for allegedly spying for Israel. These claims are baseless and not supported by any credible evidence.However, our investigation found no credible or verified sources supporting this claim. The images being circulated alongside the narrative are outdated and originally