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A viral clip claims that US President Donald Trump stated India lost seven fighter jets during “Operation Sindoor” against Pakistan. But is this true? No, the video is fake. The clip shows Trump purportedly recounting a call from J D Vance and alleging significant losses by India’s air force. The Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check unit confirmed the video is a digitally altered deepfake and Trump never made such statement. This video serves as a reminder of how AI-generated content can spread misinformation. Always verify before you share. Stay alert!

Disclaimer: This video uses AI-generated visuals and voice for representation. Script and facts are human-researched.

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00:04A viral video claims that US President Donald Trump said India lost seven fighter jets during
00:11Operation Sindhoor against Pakistan. But is it real? Let's verify. The clip appears to show
00:27Donald Trump making that statement during a public address. And it's being widely shared
00:33on social media, especially from Pakistani handles. However, the Press Information Bureau's
00:39fact check team has confirmed the video is digitally altered. The original footage was
00:44manipulated using deep fake techniques to insert false audio and mislead viewers. PIB clarified
00:52that Donald Trump made no such statement about India or Pakistan.
00:57The viral clip was fabricated. It has no connection to any real event or verified source.
01:03Verdict? False. The video is a deep fake, not a real remark from US President Donald Trump.
01:11Beware of AI-generated and deep fake content. Always cross-check with official and credible
01:18fact check platforms.
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