Indian soldier’s death reinforces Pakistan’s S-400 narrative

A local Indian news website reports military official killed during hostilities was an S-400 operator

Amid ongoing efforts by Indian media to dismiss Pakistan’s claim of having neutralised two Indian S-400 air defence systems, a local Indian news outlet has lent unexpected weight to the Pakistani narrative.

On Tuesday, the news website First Bihar Jharkhand reported the death of an Indian military official during last week’s hostilities with Pakistan. The report suggested that the official, Rambabu Kumar Singh, might have been an S-400 system operator.

“Army jawan Rambabu Kumar Singh, a resident of Bihar’s Siwan district, was killed late Monday evening,” stated a translated excerpt from the original Hindi report.

Citing Singh’s father-in-law, the outlet noted that Singh used to operate the S-400 air defence system and had reported for duty in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir on April 10.

However, the report claimed he was killed by Pakistan Army fire around 1:30 PM on Monday.

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