Posts from Indian users on X on April 30, 2025, shared an alleged video of a Pakistan Army soldier crying and claiming that he was being forced to get involved in a war with India amid the recent Pahalgam tensions. However, the clip is at least as old as September 2024 and shows the soldier laughing.
Video of Pakistan Army soldier crying about fighting India amid Pahalgam tensions
The iVerify Pakistan team reviewed this content and determined that it is false.
To reach this conclusion, the iVerify Pakistan team conducted a reverse image search of the video to trace its original timeline and context.
Posts from Indian users on X on April 30, 2025, shared an alleged video of a Pakistan Army soldier crying and claiming that he was being forced to get involved in a war with India amid the recent Pahalgam tensions. However, the clip is at least as old as September 2024 and shows the soldier laughing.
Relations between Pakistan and India turned exceedingly sour since an attack took place in Pahalgam, a tourist hotspot in India-occupied Kashmir that draws thousands of visitors every summer, on April 22. Gunmen opened fire on visitors, killing at least 26 people — all men from across India except one from Nepal — and injuring 17 others. Following the attack, India, without providing evidence, implied that attackers had links to Pakistan, an allegation that Islamabad vehemently refuted.
The incident led to a severe downgrading of ties between the two countries. Since then, the Indian mainstream and social media outlets have been spreading propaganda against Pakistan.
On April 30, a user on X, who is an Indian according to their bio and past posts, shared a video of a man in Pakistan Army’s uniform sitting in a plane.
In the clip, he is covering his face while bending down, making it seem like he’s crying. The caption o the post said, “Video coming from Pakistan. A Pakistan army officer was captured on camera crying as he refused to be involved in war with India but General Asif Munir forced Pakistani soldiers. As per the soldier ‘Pakistan Government and Asif Munir is corrupt.’”
The video gained 1.4 million views and was shared 2,400 times.
The footage was also shared by other X accounts with the same caption here, here and here.
A fact check was initiated to determine the veracity of the claim due its high virality and significant public interest in the Pakistan-India tensions after the Palgham attack.
A reverse image search of the video yielded a Facebook video, dated September 2, 2024, on a page named ‘’Pak Army”.
The caption of the video said, “This is probably our brother’s first time on a flight … The plane is shaking due to air pockets and the brother can’t stop laughing.”
In the version shared by the Indian user, the soldier could only be seen covering his face whereas in the uncut and longer version on the Facebook page, the soldier’s face was visible and he could be seen smiling and laughing as the plane experienced turbulence, not crying.
The claim that a viral video shows a Pakistan Army soldier crying at the prospect of fighting India amid recent tensions is false.
The video is at least as old as September 2024 and not only unrelated to the recent tensions but also shows the soldier laughing, not crying.
September 2, 2024, Facebook video:
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1V8iW7N3kG/