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Pakistan on Monday debunked the Afghan-Indian propaganda around the “phantom strikes” in Kunar, exposing their blatant lies as well as “frivolous and fake” claims to the public
ISLAMABAD, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Apr, 2026) Pakistan on Monday debunked the Afghan-Indian propaganda around the “phantom strikes” in Kunar, exposing their blatant lies as well as “frivolous and fake” claims to the public.
Giving a fact check on a false information disseminated by the TOLOnews on X formerly Twitter, the ministry of information refuted its claims regarding any “missile/jet attacks” from Pakistani military on Kunar province, Afghanistan on April 27, 2026, “targeting Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan University and residential areas, killing 3 people and injuring 45 (mostly women and children).”
“The Afghan media claim is a blatant lie and an attempt to gain sympathy to cover up support by Afghan Taliban to Fitna Al Khwarij,” it said, adding no strike has been carried out on Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan University.
“The claims are frivolous and fake,” it noted.
The ministry also called out the “continuous propaganda around phantom strikes” in Kunar by Afghan media and officials that, it says, backed by the Indian propagandists.
The MoIB said the propaganda indicated that the “Afghan Taliban Regime, having nothing to offer to her citizens in terms of service, welfare and governance, only relies on misinformation and hate.”
“The only thing they have learnt from their Indian propaganda masters is lies and false flag operations,” the MoIB added.
“The pattern is a page of the old play book where Afghan media creates fake news to cover up the support to terrorist groups and proxies like the Fitna al Khwarij and gets amplification from Indian media,” the ministry emphasized while calling it “pathetic antics”.
The ministry clarified that “as part of Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, whenever and wherever Pakistan strikes the Afghan based terror infrastructure, it will be as per previous actions, well declared, fully owned and backed by precise evidence of targeting terror support infrastructure.”
“Truth prevails over falsehood,”the MoIB noted.
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