<p>An Indian Air Force representational video on Balakot air strike created a flutter in television and social media on Friday not withstanding a denial from none other than the Chief of the Air Staff.</p>.<p>Several news outlets thought the Balakot air strike footage was real and reported the same ignoring the categorical rejection from Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria. The footage was a part of a promotional film on the IAF achievements in the last one year.</p>.<p>At the annual press conference, Bhadauria made it clear the footage was not from the February 26 air strike on a Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp deep inside Pakistan.</p>.<p>When asked if there is a video evidence of the air raid, he said, “There is no video evidence. You have to believe us. We do the needful.”</p>.<p>The IAF is understood to have in its possession classified satellite images confirming the strike. “Those images have not been declassified,” he asserted.</p>
<p>An Indian Air Force representational video on Balakot air strike created a flutter in television and social media on Friday not withstanding a denial from none other than the Chief of the Air Staff.</p>.<p>Several news outlets thought the Balakot air strike footage was real and reported the same ignoring the categorical rejection from Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria. The footage was a part of a promotional film on the IAF achievements in the last one year.</p>.<p>At the annual press conference, Bhadauria made it clear the footage was not from the February 26 air strike on a Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp deep inside Pakistan.</p>.<p>When asked if there is a video evidence of the air raid, he said, “There is no video evidence. You have to believe us. We do the needful.”</p>.<p>The IAF is understood to have in its possession classified satellite images confirming the strike. “Those images have not been declassified,” he asserted.</p>