Media Claims Massive Indian Losses in “Operation Sindoor” Proves Pakistan Win

Reports circulating in International media and affiliated online outlets, including claims attributed to “KMS,” allege that India has recently acknowledged military losses during an operation referred to as “Operation Sindoor.” These claims suggest that six Indian personnel were killed, with their names now reportedly added to the National War Memorial Roll of Honour. The names cited in these reports include Subedar Major Pawan Kumar, Rifleman Sunil Kumar, Lance Naik Dinesh Kumar, Aviation Technician Mood Muralinaik, Havildar Sunil Kumar Singh, and Sergeant Surendra Kumar.
However, according to Indian media reports and official disclosures, the names of six military personnel killed during Operation Sindoor were publicly released and formally inscribed at the National War Memorial as part of official recognition of their service and sacrifice. Indian reports describe this as a transparency measure to provide the details of deceased soldiers.
Some media sources further claim that India suffered major battlefield setbacks, including the destruction of advanced military systems such as the S-400 air defense platform and fighter jets like Rafale and Mirage-2000, along with the loss of an infantry brigade headquarters. These assertions have been repeatedly denied or debunked by Indian official fact-checking units, but after the International news sources the Indian deceptive narrative is once again exposed to the World.
The International Analysts are of a view that India should provide a proper fact check report accepting the losses and be fair with the public in India as well, While Pakistan-aligned sources present these developments as confirmation of large-scale Indian losses.
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