MOIB Refutes Taliban Claim of Strike on Kabul Hospital by Pakistan Army

Islamabad: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MoIB) has refuted the Afghan Taliban’s claim that a hospital in Kabul was targeted by Pakistan’s Armed Forces.

According to Radio Pakistan, Fact Checker of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Omid Hospital, which is being claimed to be hit in the tweet by the Afghan Taliban’s regime, is actually multiple kilometers away from Camp Phoenix, the military terrorist ammunition and equipment storage site, precisely targeted last night.

It could also be well seen that the actual hospital is a multi-storied structure as compared to the military and terrorist infrastructure actually targeted, whose image was also released. The Fact Checker of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting also raised another important question as to why an alleged drug rehabilitation facility be co-located with a lethal ammunition storage site in a military camp. This question remains unanswered yet.

The Fact Checker questioned as to why did the Afghan official handle delete the post and video, claiming that a “drug rehabilitation center” was targeted. The Fact Checker of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting also raised a question that it was a synthetic AI clip that could not sustain before multiple fact checks.

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