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    Sky News Faces Backlash Over False Claims on Afghan Air Strikes Against Pakistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistani social media communities have recently rallied to expose and challenge misleading information disseminated by Sky News regarding military actions involving Pakistan and Afghanistan. The international broadcaster published a post on the platform X, alleging that Afghanistan’s Air Force had conducted air strikes against Pakistani territory. This claim quickly drew widespread criticism from Pakistani netizens, who pointed out that Afghanistan currently lacks a functional air force capable of such operations.

    Under mounting pressure from thousands of Pakistani users highlighting these inaccuracies, Sky News was forced to remove the contentious post. This incident is not isolated; the broadcaster has previously been criticized for promoting narratives perceived as biased against Pakistan and its armed forces. The situation has reignited discussions about the importance of accuracy and impartiality in international journalism, especially when reporting on sensitive geopolitical issues in South Asia.

    Adding to the controversy, many social media commentators drew attention to the role of Yalda Hakim, an anchor of Afghan origin associated with Sky News, who has been accused of exhibiting a pattern of partiality in her coverage related to Pakistan. This has fueled further debate about the influence of individual journalists and editorial policies on shaping public perceptions in conflict zones.

    The timing of this misinformation coincides with heightened tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. On February 26, 2026, Pakistan’s military launched coordinated strikes at multiple points along the frontier, responding to what Islamabad described as unprovoked attacks from militants based in Afghan territory. The military operations involved artillery and other heavy weaponry targeting at least six locations in the rugged border regions, including Bajaur, Kurram, Mohmand, as well as parts of Chitral and Khyber districts in northwestern Pakistan.

    Officials in Islamabad have maintained that these actions were necessary to counter cross-border threats and to safeguard Pakistan’s sovereignty against militant incursions. The military’s response, named Operation Ghazab lil-Haqq, quickly became a trending topic on social media platforms, with users demanding greater accuracy and responsibility from international news outlets in their coverage of the conflict.

    This episode underscores the broader challenges faced by media organizations in reporting on complex regional conflicts where misinformation can exacerbate tensions and influence public opinion. The Pakistani public’s vigorous reaction highlights a growing insistence on fact-based journalism and accountability, especially in an era where social media amplifies both information and disinformation at unprecedented speeds.

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