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    Sky News Retracts False Claim of Afghan Air Force Attack on Pakistan Amid Backlash

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a recent development that has stirred significant attention on social media, Sky News was compelled to remove a misleading post that falsely alleged an attack on Pakistan by the Afghan Air Force. The erroneous claim quickly drew sharp criticism from Pakistani netizens who highlighted the inaccuracy, pointing out that the Afghan Air Force does not exist in any operational capacity. This incident has once again brought to light concerns regarding the credibility and impartiality of certain international media outlets when reporting on Pakistan.

    The backlash against Sky News was swift and widespread, with thousands of Pakistanis actively engaging online to debunk the false narrative. Many users expressed their frustration over what they described as a deliberate attempt to spread misinformation and undermine Pakistan’s image. The social media uproar underscored the growing vigilance among Pakistan’s digital community in challenging unfounded reports and holding media organizations accountable for their content.

    It is important to note that this is not the first time Sky News has faced accusations of biased reporting against Pakistan. The network, along with its Afghan-born anchor Yalda Hakim, has previously been criticized for disseminating content perceived as anti-Pakistan and anti-military. These recurring controversies have fueled debates about journalistic standards and the responsibility of international media in presenting balanced and fact-checked news, especially on sensitive geopolitical issues involving Pakistan and its neighbors.

    Meanwhile, the Pakistan Army has been actively responding to security challenges along its western border. Following unprovoked aggression from the Afghan Taliban regime, the military launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, a decisive counter-offensive that resulted in significant tactical gains. During this operation, the Pakistan Army reportedly eliminated 133 Taliban militants and injured over 200 others. Additionally, 27 Taliban posts were completely destroyed, with five being captured intact.

    The operation also inflicted heavy losses on the Taliban’s military assets, including the destruction of more than 36 tanks, artillery guns, and armored personnel carriers (APCs). These setbacks forced the Taliban fighters to retreat hastily, abandoning numerous posts and hideouts. The effective military response demonstrated Pakistan’s resolve to maintain stability and security in the region despite ongoing challenges.

    In light of these events, the controversy surrounding Sky News’ false report has reignited discussions about the role of media in shaping public perception and the importance of verifying facts before broadcasting sensitive information. The incident serves as a reminder of the power of social media in holding news organizations accountable and the need for responsible journalism in an era of rapid information dissemination.

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