Another Afghan lie Exposed as Pakistan Rejects Kabul’s Claims of Airstrikes

Pakistan rejects Kabul’s claims of airstrikes in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has categorically denied carrying out any airstrikes in Afghanistan, exposing yet another lie of the Afghan regime.

The Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed that at least nine children and a woman were killed after Pakistani forces bombed the home of a local resident in Afghanistan’s Khost province.

The security sources rejected false claims labelled by the Taliban regime, saying that any explosions in the stated areas are most likely some internal feud or infighting, which has become all too common in Afghanistan.

The explosions could also be some staged drama by heavily infiltrated Indian agents amongst Khawarijs, sources revealed.

Security sources said that Pakistan has never hesitated to publicly acknowledge its actions when it conducts strikes. “Once Pakistan strikes, we acknowledge it in public. When we respond, everyone will know, just as Kabul lit up in October”.

Pakistan maintains that the Taliban-led administration in Kabul habitually attempts to deflect blame onto Islamabad whenever it faces domestic challenges.

The fake and doctored images were even detected by Grok, declaring the images of so-called strike by Pakistan claimed by Zabihullah Mujahid as old and reused.

The fresh accusations came as Afghanistan remains under severe pressure and fearful of Pakistan exercising its legitimate right of response following a series of deadly terrorist attacks on Pakistani soil, including the recent incidents in Islamabad, Wana College, and Peshawar.

The false narrative has quickly been propagated by India, described as Afghanistan’s “new best friend”with Indian accounts aggressively pushing the fabricated propaganda across social media platforms.

Pakistan reiterated that any future response to cross-border terrorism will be unmistakable and officially confirmed, leaving no room for confusion or speculation.

It is pertinent to mention here that terrorists behind the suicide attack on the headquarters of Federal Constabulary (FC) in Peshawar’s Saddar area have been identified as Afghan nationals.

Yesterday, FC headquarters in Peshawar’s Saddar area along Kohat Road came under attack, leaving three personnel martyred and 10 others, including three FC personnel, injured.

According to security sources, all three terrorists behind the attack were shot dead. Heavy ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the terrorists.

Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Peshawar Mian Saeed said that three suicide bombers tried to enter the FC headquarters. “One attacker detonated himself at the main gate of the FC Headquarters, while two others managed to enter the premises,” he said.

The CCPO confirmed that the suicide blast has left three FC personnel martyred, and three others sustained injuries.

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