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🚨 Did Donald Trump Say India Lost Fighter Jets in Pakistan Conflict? Truth Exposed

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🚨 Did Donald Trump Say India Lost Fighter Jets in Pakistan Conflict? Truth Exposed

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A viral claim circulating on social media suggests that former U.S. President Donald Trump stated India lost seven fighter jets, including three Rafales, during the May 2025 India-Pakistan conflict. However, fact-checking shows that these claims are false and misleading.

 What Trump Actually Said

Trump mentioned at a White House dinner with Republican lawmakers:
“Five, five, four or five, but I think five jets were shot down actually.”

He later revised the number to seven, saying: “They already shot down seven jets.”

Importantly, Trump did not specify which country’s jets were involved, nor did he name aircraft models.

 Deepfake Video Circulation

A viral video claimed Trump said India lost three Rafales during the conflict.

Fact-checkers identified this video as a deepfake, digitally altered from an original White House broadcast.

Trump never confirmed India’s losses or specified aircraft types.

🇮🇳 India’s Official Position

India did not officially confirm the loss of seven fighter jets.

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan admitted some aircraft losses but dismissed exaggerated claims.

 Key Takeaways

Trump mentioned jets were shot down during the conflict but did not attribute losses to India specifically.

Circulated videos claiming India lost seven jets, including Rafales, are deepfakes and false.

Always rely on verified news sources and official statements for conflict-related updates.

FAQs

Q1: Did Trump actually say India lost fighter jets?
A1: No, he mentioned jets were shot down but did not specify India or Pakistan.

Q2: Are the viral videos showing Trump’s statement real?
A2: No, they are deepfakes digitally altered to spread misinformation.

Q3: How many jets were lost in the 2025 India-Pakistan conflict?
A3: Official figures are limited; India acknowledged some losses, but exaggerated claims (like seven jets) are unverified.

Q4: How can I verify such claims?
A4: Rely on official defense statements and credible news sources.

Q5: Why are deepfake videos dangerous?
A5: They mislead viewers, spread misinformation, and can escalate tensions during sensitive events.

Conclusion

While Donald Trump did refer to jets being shot down during the May 2025 India-Pakistan conflict, there is no verified evidence that India lost seven jets or three Rafales. The circulated video claiming this is a deepfake. Always rely on credible sources and fact-checkers before believing or sharing such news.

Published on : 4th September

Published by : SMITA

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