After being taken aback by India's midnight attacks, the Pakistani media has begun a campaign of absurd and groundless propaganda. One of the most prominent national television channels in Pakistan has made the assertion that India "hoisted White Flag to accept defeat." Additionally, the page went on to assert that India admitted the destruction of the fighter planes, which was an assertion that was not true in and of itself.
A white flag was reportedly flown at the Chora Complex, which is located along the Line of Control, according to a report that was shown on Samaa TV. Contrary to popular belief, there is no digital evidence of any 'Chora Complex' near the border in India. It is ironic that Samaa did not possess any more information on the "surrender," including the responses from the Pakistani military.
Despite the fact that Samaa also published a photograph with a low resolution alongside the claim, other news media websites have also hopped on the bandwagon with similar claims. One of these websites even stated that jubilations broke out in Pakistan when India surrendered. An amusing assertion was made on the website, which stated that "people filled mosques in Pakistan and thanked the almighty for victory and raised slogans in favor of the Pakistan Army." The report does not include any information on the location or time of the celebrations. It is also missing any supporting photographs that might be helpful.
In addition, Samaa reported that the Indian side acknowledged that three planes had been shot down, which is an obviously untrue assertion considering the circumstances. The investigation also revealed that "the Pakistan Air Force destroyed five Indian aircraft, not just three as admitted by the Indian authorities" . The Indian side has not yet provided a response to any of Pakistan's assertions, and there have been no confirmed reports of any plane being shot down as of yet.
There is also controversy regarding whether or not Indian fighter planes broke across Pakistani airspace in order to attack the terrorist sites they were targeting. Kamikaze drones, also known as loitering weapons, were deployed by the Indian military to hit the targets, according to the Indian military. The jets did not violate Pakistani airspace, as stated by the Indian military. Typically, the weapons are equipped with a warhead and are able to attack the target with pinpoint accuracy.
It is also acknowledged by Pakistan that the Indian planes did not enter Pakistani territory without permission. One hundred percent of our air force planes are in the air. The strike, which was carried out from within India's airspace, was both extremely cowardly and embarrassing. They were never permitted to enter Pakistani territory and encroach on its territory, according to the statement.

