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By Kinjal
A few images, allegedly of Indian soldiers at sub-zero temperature, has been shared on social media. In the photos, the men are seen sleeping and standing guard under a blanket of snow.
The post below was made on the Facebook page ‘बुलंद भारत की बुलंद आवाज़‘ and has 24,000 likes.
The same images were shared in 2020 with users claiming that they show Indian soldiers at Siachen glacier, located on the eastern side of the Himalayas. Retired IG BN Sharma tweeted a collage with the same claim. It had received more than 2,900 retweets at the time of writing.
( Link https://twitter.com/BholaNath_BSF/status/1340271453577465856?t=cfx2JjpqTrriBjv7Xovp-g&s=19)
Arun Pudur was one of the users who retweeted the post. Pudur has shared misinformation on social media several times in the past that can be read here.
Facebook page ‘Police News – English’ also shared the image and accompanying claim.
( Link https://www.facebook.com/113044387094542/posts/201146418284338/)
Fact-check
In December 2017, Alt News published a fact-check report on the viral photo when BJP MP Kirron Kher had tweeted it. Alt News found that these photos were actually of the Russian army. The original images were first shared in 2013 according to StopFake’s December 2014 fact-check report.
Upon further research, we found the pictures in a 2012 article by a Russian website.
Fact-checking website SMHoaxSlayer had also published a fact-check report on this collage back in December 2016.
Therefore, pictures of Russian soldiers sleeping in the snow are at least eight years old and are repeatedly circulated on social media as Indian soldiers.
Collage viral in the past
In December 2017, Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor also shared the collage on Twitter. Despite being informed of the truth, her tweet is accessible as of this writing.
( Link https://twitter.com/ShraddhaKapoor/status/942429929895092224?t=x4KmjNE67VvqotNT3WaP4g&s=19)
Apart from this, Facebook page ‘Laughing Colors’ also posted the image in a now-deleted post. The page has previously shared false news on multiple instances. Read Alt News’s in-depth report on the page.