PIB Debunks Viral Fake News on IAF Helicopter Capture in Manipur

The Press Information Bureau has dismissed as fake a viral social media claim alleging that an Indian Air Force helicopter was captured in Manipur. The PIB Fact Check unit clarified that no such incident occurred at any IAF base. This is part of intensified efforts to counter false narratives related to defence matters. The article also references a previous instance where a fake AI-generated video falsely attributed statements to Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh.

Key Points: PIB Fact Check Debunks Fake Claim on IAF Helicopter in Manipur

  • Viral claim about IAF helicopter capture debunked
  • PIB Fact Check issues official clarification
  • Misinformation targeted defence and security
  • Fake AI-generated video involving Army Commander also cited
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PIB Fact Check dismisses viral claim about IAF helicopter capture in Manipur

PIB dismisses viral social media claim about IAF helicopter capture in Manipur as fake. No such incident occurred, says official fact-check.

"This claim is #fake. No such incident has occurred. - Press Information Bureau"

New Delhi, February 18

The Press Information Bureau on Wednesday dismissed as "fake" a viral social media claim alleging that so-called "Manipur freedom fighters" had captured an Indian Air Force helicopter from an air base in Manipur and that IAF personnel had fled the area out of fear.

The claim, which circulated widely across platforms including X, alleged that an IAF helicopter had been seized from an IAF base in the violence-hit state and that security personnel had abandoned their positions.

The unverified posts attempted to portray a breakdown of security infrastructure and suggested that armed groups had taken control of military assets - a claim that has now been categorically rejected by authorities.

Fact-checking the viral content, the PIB issued a clarification on X, stating that no such incident had taken place.

PIB posted on X: "Claim: Social media posts claiming that Manipur freedom fighters have reportedly captured an Indian Air Force helicopter from an IAF base in Manipur, and that IAF personnel have fled the area out of fear. #PIBFactCheck: This claim is #fake. No such incident has occurred."

The Press Information Bureau's Fact Check unit has recently intensified efforts to debunk false and misleading claims related to defence matters, countering misinformation with verified and official inputs.

Earlier, on October 31, last year, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check unit identified a digitally altered video circulating on social media through Pakistani propaganda accounts, falsely attributing statements to Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, the Commander of the South Western Army.

The fake video claims that Lt Gen Singh criticised the Indian Army's exercises as "political optics to boost the image for the Bihar elections."

The PIB Fact Check unit clarified that the video is fake and AI-generated, and that Lt Gen Manjinder Singh has not made any such claim.

In the original video, Lt Gen Singh is heard discussing the Indian Army's preparedness and training, emphasising the importance of night training and technological advancements.

In the original video, recorded in Bikaner, Rajasthan, Lt Gen Singh can be heard saying, "The Indian Army is following the political direction of the 'New Normal', under which any terror act on the country will be considered an 'act of war'. The military has to prepare for any such activities. A lot of technologies and capabilities have been introduced for this. Our focus is on maximum night training; hence, we are carrying out 70% of the training at night and 30% during the day."

PIB further added that Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh has not made any such statement and that the AI-generated fake video is being circulated to mislead people and create distrust against the Indian Armed Forces.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's scary how easily people believe these outrageous claims. Capturing an IAF helicopter? That's not something that happens quietly. Glad the authorities are quick to debunk this. We need more media literacy.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the fact check, I do wish the official response came even faster. By the time PIB posts, the fake news has already reached millions and done its damage. Need a more proactive approach to counter misinformation.
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Ananya R
The part about the AI-generated video of Lt. Gen. Singh is particularly disturbing. If we can't trust what we see and hear anymore, what's left? Pakistan's propaganda machinery is working overtime. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Situations in the North East are complex, but spreading such fake news only creates more panic and distrust among communities. We should support our security forces who are working in very difficult conditions, not spread lies about them.
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Nikhil C
Honestly, who even comes up with this stuff? "IAF personnel fled out of fear"? Our soldiers don't run. They stand and fight. This is pure nonsense. Share the PIB fact check link wherever you see this fake story.

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