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No, Russia Hasn't Signed a Deal For Mi-35 Helicopters With Pakistan Recently

Russia agreed to sell four MI 35 attack helicopters to Pakistan but back in 2018, not recently.

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A claim is going viral on social media which states that Russia has recently signed a deal with Pakistan to sell dozens of Mi-35 attack helicopters.

(Archives of similar claims can be seen here and here.)

What's the truth?: Russia agreed to sell four MI 35 attack helicopters to Pakistan but back in 2018, not recently.

  • No recent confirmation has been issued by either of the countries.

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How did we find out the truth?: We performed a relevant keyword search on Google and this led us to several old reports from 2018.

  • Moreover, we did not find any recent report which backs the claim, which would be case if a deal would have been signed.

  • Neither did we find any official announcement on either of the country's government website.

  • We have reached out to Russia's Presidential Executive Office and the story will be updated once we receive a response.

Conclusion: A false claim is going viral online which states that Russia has recently signed a deal with Pakistan to sell dozens of Mi-35 attack helicopters.

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