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Logically→ A Muslim man in India threatened to kill an electrician over the restoration of an illegal power supply connection.
A video of a Pakistani man threatening officials from the electricity department in 2020 has been falsely shared as an incident from India.
Logically→ Video of Pakistan’s Guddu Power Plant engulfed in a massive fire in July 2022.
Video of fire caused by a fuel tank explosion in Afghanistan in 2021 was falsely shared as the recent Guddu Power Plant fire incident in Pakistan.
Logically→ An image shows a five-story building collapsed due to a 7.3 MG earthquake that hit Pakistan on June 22, 2022.
Logically→ Pakistan’s former president Pervez Musharraf has passed away.
Logically→ A video shows a mob vandalizing a Hindu temple and attacking a priest in Karachi, Pakistan.
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Logically→ These pictures show the devastation caused by a blast in Peshawar, a city in Pakistan, on March 4, 2022.
The image was taken in 2013 after a blast in a market in Peshawar, Pakistan. It is not related to the suicide bombing that occurred on March 4, 2022.
Logically→ A video shows a massive fire created by an accidental Indian missile fired into Pakistani territory.
An old video of an incident of fire in Lahore was incorrectly attributed, saying that a blaze erupted due to the missile accidentally fired by India.
Logically→ Russia’s President Putin told Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan that Gilgit-Baltistan should be part of India.
The subtitles posted in the viral video are fake. The video had no mention of Pakistan or Gilgit-Baltistan.
Logically→ Co-education in BS (honors) at private colleges is banned across Punjab province.
Punjab Higher Education Commission has not issued any statements on prohibiting co-education in BS (honors) in the province.
Logically→ Sita Road in Pakistan was renamed Rehmani Nagar after the partition of India in 1947.
Sita Road is more than just a road; it is a locality in Dadu district, and the local railway station is widely known as Rehmani Nagar railway station.
Logically→ Pakistan army has attacked the Northern Alliance in Panjshir valley.
Old videos from various scenarios and footage from a military-based game are resurfaced, being linked to Panjshir. Panjshir's capture is unofficial.
Logically→ Autonomous armed groups still operate in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
There are some armed groups that operate in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. One of them is identified as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
Logically→ Donald Trump was born in Pakistan.
Former U.S. President Donald John Trump was born in Queens, New York, on June 14, 1946.
Truth or Fiction?→ Foreign Influence Agents Goaded Trump Forums After U.S. Elections, Researchers Say
Foreign agents — particularly those working from or on behalf of Russia — were active on Donald Trump-themed forums in the weeks and months leading up to the January 6 2021 coup attempt at the United States Capitol, a new report says. Accor
Logically→ Pakistan has sent oxygen tankers to India as part of the COVID-19 aid package.
Oxygen express trains with tankers operated by the Indian Railways are falsely depicted as COVID-19 aid sent by Pakistan.
Poynter→ Factually: India and Georgia look back at COVID-19’s information impact
Factually is a newsletter about fact-checking and misinformation from Poynter’s International Fact-Checking Network. Sign up here to receive it on your email every Thursday. Local impact on global falsehoods Fact-checkers have long known that falseho
Logically→ Pakistani flags waived at an INC rally in Kerala.
The green flag waved in the 2019 Wayanad Congress roadshow is the Indian Union Muslim League party's flag and not Pakistan's flag.
Logically→ Pakistan purchased COVID-19 vaccine from China.
Although Pakistan had initially said it would buy the vaccine from China, they have so far received 500,000 doses of the it in the form of a "gift"
Logically→ Activist Karima Baloch was abducted and murdered by the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence Agency.
Though the Pakistani dissident groups in Canada claim that Karima was murdered; however, the matter is currently being investigated.
Logically→ A new law in Pakistan would allow chemical castration of convicted rapists.
Under the Anti-Rape Ordinance 2020, repeated offenders could be chemically castrated.
Truth or Fiction?→ ‘Blue Eyes Are Haram’ Disinformation
On January 1 2020, disinformation purveyors all across the internet suddenly pivoted in unison to pushing the same disinformation that has muddied English-speaking social media since at least 2015, down to the same claims, the same recycled stories, a
Truth or Fiction?→ Retaliatory Attack on Christian Church in Pakistan?
On March 18 2019, just days after a right-wing extremist traveled from Australia to Christchurch, New Zealand to murder fifty people at two mosques during Friday prayers, British conservative commentator Theodora Dickinson posted a video of a burning
Snopes→ Pakistan Acquits Christian Woman Facing Death for Blasphemy
The charges against Asia Bibi date back to a hot day in 2009 when she went to get water for her and her fellow farmworkers.
Snopes→ Canadian-American Family Freed by Taliban-Linked Group After Five Years in Captivity
Caitlan Coleman and Joshua Boyle had three children after being abducted in Afghanistan in 2012.