
Fog of war hits social media: Viral videos fuel India-Pakistan tensions
Tensions between India and Pakistan are escalating online with misleading videos and images adding to the confusion.

Tensions between India and Pakistan are escalating online with misleading videos and images adding to the confusion.

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