Photos circulating online claiming to show a recent F-15 crash amid India-Pakistan tensions are fake....
Published: 6:12 am May 7, 2025
Updated: 1:13 pm October 8, 2025
Viral F-15 Crash Images Are Fake — Linked to Old Indian Air Force Incident

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Social media platforms have been flooded with dramatic images claiming to show a recent F-15 fighter jet crash amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan. However, authorities and fact-checkers have swiftly debunked the claims — confirming the images are fake and misleading.

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The photographs widely shared on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and WhatsApp groups are not from any recent incident involving an F-15. Instead, they originate from a past Indian Air Force jet crash in Jamnagar, Gujarat.
Officials emphasized that no F-15 crash involving Indian or Pakistani forces has been reported.
This misinformation is seen as an attempt to stir panic and confusion at a sensitive geopolitical time.

Official Response

A defense spokesperson stated:

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“These photos being circulated online are old and unrelated to any F-15 fighter or current India-Pakistan developments. We urge the public to verify facts before sharing such content.

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The Danger of Misinformation

Analysts warn that false information like this can escalate tensions unnecessarily.
Fake news during periods of heightened military sensitivity can lead to serious diplomatic consequences and unwarranted public fear.

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Social media users are urged to rely on official sources and credible news outlets rather than viral posts.

Conclusion

Fact: The viral F-15 crash photos are NOT recent.
Fact: They are from an old Indian Air Force crash in Jamnagar, Gujarat.
Fact: No F-15 crashes related to India-Pakistan tensions have occurred.

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Authorities continue to monitor misinformation closely and encourage vigilance against the spread of fake news.

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