Pakistan rejects 'frivolous and fake' reports of strikes, deaths in Afghanistan's Kunar province

MOI says claim is an attempt to gain sympathy to cover up support by Afghan Taliban to terrorists

Afghan Taliban patrol near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in Spin Boldak, Kandahar Province on October 15, 2025. Photo: Reuters/ File

The information ministry on Monday rejected Afghan media reports alleging that the Pakistan Army carried out missile or air strikes in Afghanistan’s Kunar province, calling the claims “false” and “frivolous”.

In a statement posted on X, the ministry’s fact-checking account shared a picture from Afghan news outlet TOLOnews claiming that “Pakistani military conducted missile/jet attacks on Kunar province on April 27, targeting Sayyed Jamaluddin Afghan University and residential areas, killing three people and injuring 45 (mostly women and children), as per Najibullah Hanif.”

The ministry dismissed the allegations, saying the claim “is a blatant lie and an attempt to gain sympathy to cover up support by the Afghan Taliban to Fitna al Khwarij”.

Fitna al Khawarij is a term the state uses for terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

“Pakistan’s targeting is precise and intelligence-based. No strike has been carried out at Sayyed Jamaluddin Afghan University. The claims are frivolous and fake,” the statement said.

The ministry further accused Afghan media of repeating a pattern of “fake news to cover up support for terrorist groups and proxies like Fitna al Khwarij”, adding that such reports were often amplified by Indian media.

 

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