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BOOM had debunked the same video in 2018 when it was viral claiming it shows Indian soldiers torturining Kashmiri locals.
BOOM found that the viral video is from December 2018 and is not from a recent Indian Army operation linked to the Pahalgam terror attack.
The order followed a plea by Bengaluru-based firm, after its staff and clients received disturbing emails with deepfakes and ...
BOOM found that the video is from a March 2025 press conference in Punjab, with no connection to the Pahalgam terror attack.
The viral documents are fabricated and contain several discrepancies, including spelling errors and incorrect designations.
Social media users capitalised the ghastly attack on tourists in Pahalgam by using generative AI to share content around it. Applying the popular Studio Ghibli filters on authentic images of victims ...
Supreme Court's technical committee in October 2022 submitted its report on its probe on whether the government spied on ...
CLAIMVideo shows an Islamist militant roaming around openly with an AK-47 rifle in West Bengal's Malda district. FACT CHECKMalda Additional SP Sambhav Jain clarified to BOOM that the claim is false.
FACT CHECKThe video is from Katra in Jammu. The incident happened on November 2024. It shows local traders and labourers protesting against a proposed ropeway project. During the protest, a clash ...
An old claim has resurfaced on social media, falsely stating that Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar promoted the Army Welfare Battle Casualty Fund, which allegedly uses public donations to buy weapons for ...
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