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After India, Taliban Calls Out Pakistan’s Lies on Missile Strike Claim

Pakistan's claim of a missile strike has now been dismissed by both India and the Taliban, further isolating General Munir as international credibility weakens.

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After India, Taliban Calls Out Pakistan’s Lies on Missile Strike Claim

Kabul: Afghanistan's Defense Ministry has clarified that no missile of India has fallen on their land. Afghanistan's Defense Ministry spokesperson Inayatullah Khwarizmi has issued a statement calling Pakistan's claim wrong. Pakistan had said that India's missiles have fallen in Afghanistan. India has already rejected this claim of Pakistan outright. Now the Taliban, which is in power in Afghanistan, has also declared Pakistan a liar.


The Taliban regime has said that Pakistan's claim is baseless. No Indian missile has hit Afghan land. Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman Inayatullah Khwarizmi said in a conversation with Hurriyat Radio, 'We have strongly rejected Pakistan's claim about India's missile attack on Afghan territory. There is no truth in such claims.'


What is Pak's claim


The Pakistani Army claimed that India has carried out missile attacks in Afghanistan, whose aim is to destabilize the entire region. The Pakistani Air Force also claimed to have evidence of an Indian missile falling in Afghanistan. Big politicians, agencies and ministers of Pakistan have also pushed this rumor.


After this claim of Pakistan, the Indian Foreign Ministry said in its statement that the Afghan people know very well who their real enemies are. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has called Pakistan's claim completely false and ridiculous. India says that Pakistan is spreading rumors against India.


Tension is increasing between India and Pakistan


Pakistan's relations with Afghanistan have not been good for some time. At the same time, Taliban's relations with India have improved. In such a situation, Pakistan fears that another front may open against it on the Afghanistan border. To avoid this, Pakistan wants to create an anti-India atmosphere in Afghanistan by spreading rumors, but the Taliban government has made it clear that Pakistan is lying.


Tensions between Pakistan and India have increased since Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian Army on the night of 6 May. On the one hand, firing and air strikes are taking place on the border, while Pakistan has also tried to create an anti-India narrative by spreading many rumors. This also includes the claim of missile attack in Afghanistan.

Dustin Abhishek

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