New Delhi. Since the attack on Pakistan and PoK under Operation Sindoor from India, all handles of Pakistan and China have been claiming that Pakistan has killed many Rafale fighter jets of India. Some social media handles of Pakistan and China claim that 6 Rafale of the Indian Air Force have been destroyed. Now quoting French sources, the newspaper Economic Times has reported that fake campaign is being carried out by Pakistan and China in a planned manner to spoil the reputation of Rafale aircraft.
The Indian Air Force has already said that every pilot, who takes part in Operation Sindoor, is safe. Now French sources have said that fake news of the demolition of Rafale aircraft from China and Pakistan is being spread by ticket and other social media platforms. So that Indonesia can be prevented from buying Rafale aircraft from France by spreading this confusion. France and Indonesia have recently signed a deal to buy additional Rafale fighter aircraft. Whereas, social media accounts of Pakistan and China are spreading the illusion that Indonesia is considering buying Rafale. A source of the Government of India told the Economic Times that such claims were false that 3 Rafale aircraft of the Indian Air Force were destroyed in the military campaign against Pakistan.
Rafale aircraft successfully mixed 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan in the soil on the intervening night of 6/7 May. At the same time, according to sources, Rafael was also used fiercely in the attack on Pakistan’s airbase on the night of 9 and 10 May. On the first day, there was some strategic mistake in the attack and India’s CDS General Anil Chauhan has said this in Singapore. The special thing is that the false information spread by China in relation to Rafael also reached Europe. According to the newspaper, on May 7, a Chinese blogging site claimed that France has asked India to stop using Rafale fighter jets against Pakistan. However, this claim is also completely fake. Earlier, there were reports on social media that France refused to give India a source code of Rafale aircraft. Whereas, the reality is that India never sought source code from France.