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Fact Check: After the terrorist attack in Ganderbal, the local administration has asked the non-local labourers to leave the valley?

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A doctor and six labourers were killed when terrorists struck a tunnel-construction site on the Srinagar-Leh national highway in Ganderbal on Sunday (October 20, 2024)....
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Fact-Check: Propagandists Circulate decades old image of dead bodies of terrorists with false claims

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Bangladesh-based anti-India propaganda accounts circulate a sensitive image that features a number of covered dead bodies lying on the ground. And surrounded by men in...
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Fact-Check: Old image of soldier pleading for his life in front of camera during Russia -Ukraine war, falsely linked to Indian Army

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A sensitive image that shows a man in uniform folding hands. And pleading for his life in front of camera has been shared with the...
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Old Image Of Pellet Gun Victim From Kashmir Falsely Linked To Farmers’ Protest 2024: Fact-Check

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The image, which is part of an ongoing protest by farmers, shows a man who appears to be a farmer and has been injured by a...
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No Political Worker Under House Arrest Over The Supreme Court’s Verdict On The Abrogation of Article370

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Political leaders in Kashmir are allegedly being placed under house arrest ahead of the Supreme Court verdict on the abrogation of Article 370, according to some fake media reports...
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Kulgam, J&K— 5 Terrorists Killed By Security Forces in Encounter, Pakistanis Circulated False Claims: Fact-Check

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The false claim that Indian troops martyred five Kashmiri youth in the Kulgam district of Kashmir is spreading. @FrwaChaudhry claimed that Five Kashmiri youth were...
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Fact-Check: Pakistani Journalists Falsely Claimed Indian Military Intelligence Officers Kidnapped By Unknown People From Srinagar

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Journalists in Pakistan and self-declared OSINT accounts are spreading false information online  alleging that at least four high-ranking officers from Indian Military Intelligence (MI) were kidnapped six...
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