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FACT CHECK: No, The U.S. Special Forces Did Not Recently Destroy An Air Force Boeing 747

post shared on facebook US special forces allegedly destroyed an Air Force Boeing 747 on March 5th.

Verdict: False

This claim is false and originates from a March 10 article published on the satirical site Real Raw News. A Pentagon spokesperson denied the validity of the claim in an email to Fact Check.

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The Department of Defense (DOD) is reportedly preparing to open the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber ​​Policy on March 18th. record. The agency will be temporarily led by Ashley Manning, former acting assistant secretary of defense and principal director for plans and posture in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy Affairs (OUSD), the agency reported.

A Facebook post claims that US special forces allegedly destroyed an Air Force Boeing 747 on March 5th. The post also claims that U.S. special forces infiltrated Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, where they allegedly equipped aircraft with incendiary devices and accelerants. According to the post, the aircraft was “flying over the Texas Panhandle” before being destroyed.

This claim is false and here’s why. Articles from March 10th It was published on the satirical site “Real Law News.” The site’s disclaimer states:About us” indicates that its contents are not intended to be taken literally. “The information on this website is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. This website contains humor, parody, and satire. We have included this disclaimer for your protection,” the disclaimer reads.

A Pentagon spokesperson denied the validity of the claim in an email to Fact Check.

A spokesperson said, “This claim is false.”

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