Following the terror attack near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10, for which Pakistan-based groups Jaish-e-Mohammad and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind are suspected, a short video of a train transporting military tanks is doing the rounds on social media. Many users claim that the Pakistan Army is shifting troops from Balochistan to the Indian border in anticipation of retaliation from India.
The video is shared on Facebook with a caption: “Fearing Indian retaliation after the Delhi blast, Pakistan Army is moving troops, arms and ammunition from Balochistan to the Indian border. With PoK, Balochistan will also get freedom.”

Here’s the link to the viral post. (Archive)
FACT CHECK
NewsMobile fact-checked the above claim and found it to be MISLEADING.
A Reverse Image Search of the short video finds a similar clip posted on TikTok, dated last April 26 — long before the recent Delhi attack. The TikTok account — mrbeast66 — contains multiple posts tagged to United King, a bakery located in Karachi’s Badar Commercial Street.

The video also carries hashtags such as “pak fooj zindabad” and “pakistan zindabad,” indicating it was filmed in Pakistan, though its exact location or the train’s destination could not be identified.

The video was posted a day after the Pahalgam terror attack in April, and weeks before India’s subsequent Operation Sindoor in May.
Thus, we can conclusively say that the viral video claiming to show a Pak train moving military tanks to the Indian border after the Delhi terror attack is fake.

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