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Fake: Nepal has not shot down an Indian Air Force jet

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New Delhi, July 24: There is a message on the social media claiming that an Indian Air Force jet has been shot down.

Fake: Nepal has not shot down an Indian Air Force jet

It has been claimed that the Indian Air Force had crossed the border to conduct an airstrike in Nepal territory. India conducted an airstrike in Kot Kharak Singh Pernawan near the India Nepal border. In responding (sic), we shot down the Indian jet and killed two Indian pilots, a post by Irmak Idoya claimed.

This is a completely false statement. No such claimed action has been conducted by the Indian Air Force on any neighbouring country. Beware of panic mongers and this post is misleading the government has clarified.

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