Fact Check: Indian Media Falsely Reports Taiwan Shot Down A Chinese Fighter Aircraft

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News outlets such as News24, Times Now, and ABP News broadcasted visuals with the claim that Taiwan has shot down a Chinese fighter aircraft as it flew over the Taiwanese airspace.

On September 4, ‘News Line IFE Live’ tweeted visuals claiming them to be photographs from the incident. ‘#BrekingNews : #Taiwan air defence system shoots down #China #PLA – Airforce aircraft after intrusion into Taiwanese airspace,’ the tweet read.

#BrekingNews : #Taiwan air defence system shoots down #China #PLA – Airforce aircraft after intrusion into Taiwanese airspace. pic.twitter.com/Hs0qEOjfQK

— News Line IFE | ifenewsnetwork.com| (@NewsLineIFE) September 4, 2020

At the time of writing this article, the tweet was shared over 600,000 times. The outlet also published a report based on the tweet. It, later on, did a fact-check of the same claim.

Media Runs Unverified News:

According to a bulletin by TV9 Bharatvarsh, five fighter jets of China had trespassed Taiwanese airspace following which a jet was shot down.

A similar claim was reported by Times Now.

Reports: Sukhoi 35 PLA aircraft that was flying over Taiwanese airspace shot down. Neither the Chinese nor Taiwanese sides have confirmed the reports.Athar Khan with details. pic.twitter.com/aMpyqtwAD0

— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) September 4, 2020

ABP News and ABP Majha also posted the clip with the same claim.

Major Surendra Poonia tweeted the video and wrote: ‘Chinese fighter Jet shot down by Taiwan.’

It’s Big & Bold Chinese fighter Jet shot down by Taiwan….Now China will say It got crashed due to tech glitch or it’s not true pic.twitter.com/DZ6oxHQAmh

— Major Surendra Poonia (@MajorPoonia) September 4, 2020

The Logical Indian received a request to verify the claims.

Claim:

Taiwan shot down a Chinese fighter aircraft as it flew over the Taiwanese airspace.

Fact Check:

The claim is false. Taiwan’s Defence Ministry put out a statement which called It to be ‘fake news’.

In response to rumors online that claim a Chinese Su-35 fighter jet had been shot down by Taiwan air defense systems, #ROCAirForce would like to categorically state this is fake news. We urge netizens to not spread it and strongly condemn this malicious act.

— 國防部 Ministry of National Defense, R.O.C. (@MoNDefense) September 4, 2020

‘In response to the Internet spread of ‘Taiwan shot down a CCP SU-35 aircraft?’ The Air Force Command solemnly refuted this (4) day that this is false information, false information, and completely untrue,’ reads the statement released by Ministry of National Defense, Taiwan.

According to Taiwanese Military experts, the country’s defence is on the defensive and the Taiwan Air Force will not arbitrarily enter the territories of other countries to shoot down fighters from other countries. Therefore, the rumoured claim is unreasonable.

Further, several Open-source intelligence (OSINT) experts commented on viral clip being shared saying that the video could be from Guilin in China about 1,000 km away from Taiwan.

A jet of PLAAF’s 2nd Air Division has creased near Guilin in Guangxi due to unidentified reasons.Type is not clear but 2nd Air Div is known to operate J-10B/C.

— The Wolfpack (@TheWolfpackIN) September 4, 2020

The Quint found a tweet with another video where the user said that ‘In Guilin, Guangxi (over the 18th middle), the plane fell (Translated to English)’.

广西桂林(18中那边),飞机掉下来了。 pic.twitter.com/5WsuLEGGbM

— 李鸣涛 (@milesli3) September 4, 2020

A keyword search showed that the crash took place at Guilin No. 18 Middle School.

On comparing geographical features of this location with the visuals in the viral videos, a similar running track was seen in both.

Below is a comparison of a scene from the video (left) and a screenshot from Google Maps (right):

Therefore, a crash which took place in Guilin, China, 1,000 km away from Taiwan, was reported by Indian media as Taiwan shooting down a Chinese fighter jet.

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Also Read: Fact Check: Aaj Tak & Times Now Use Old Images Of PLA Cemetery As ‘Proof Of Chinese Casualty’ In Galwan

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