WEBDESK: US B-2 bombers are reported to have used Indian airspace to carry out strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
The strategic flight path began at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam (15°N, 145°E), proceeded westward across the Andaman Sea (around 10°N, 95°–100°E), then traversed Central India (approximately 20°N, 75°–80°E), and finally reached near Iran’s border along the Arabian Sea (25°–30°N, 60°–65°E).

Prior to this fake claims regarding Pakistan allowing US to use its airspace were circulating.
The claim circulating on social media that Pakistan allowed its airspace for US B2 bombers, warships, and submarines to strike Iranian sites is completely false and baseless.
This is fake news. Pakistan has not granted any such permission, and no official source has confirmed this allegation.
It is strongly urged to the public to rely only on verified information from Pakistan’s official news channels and government statements.
Be cautious of fake, misleading, and unverified content on social media platforms.
PTV on its official Facebook page posted regarding misinformation, stating “Please always search Pakistan’s official news channels always for verifiable, authentic, reliable and accurate news. Be wary of fake & unverifiable news on social media”
Pakistan has not provided or allowed the use of its airspace, land, or waters for any attacks by the United States or Israel against Iran.
On the contrary, Pakistan has officially condemned the US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities carried out on the night of June 21–22, as stated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Furthermore, Pakistan has consistently and unequivocally condemned Israeli aggression against Iran at various international forums, extending full political, moral, and diplomatic support to Iran. Pakistan remains firmly committed to not becoming part of any foreign conflict, military alliance, or bloc politics.
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