Afghan Taliban accusations are deemed false and inaccurate by Pakistan.

The Afghan Taliban regime’s allegations of a Pakistani attack on a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul were denied by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MoIB) on Monday, calling the assertion “false and misleading.”

The operation carried out on the evening of March 16 was a precise strike directed exclusively at military targets, according to the MoIB Fact Checker.

The ministry stated, “Pakistan specifically targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure, including technical equipment and ammunition storage belonging to the Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij in Kabul and Nangarhar,” adding that these resources were being used against civilians in Pakistan.

The Ministry added that the false allegation that the facility was a civilian rehabilitation center is completely refuted by the Master Terror Proxy’s post-strike detonation of stored ammunition.

The MoIB stressed that the Taliban’s story is a purposeful “misreporting of facts” intended to deceive the people and conceal their “illegitimate support for cross-border terrorism.”

Pakistan’s actions are meticulously calibrated to guarantee that no collateral damage is caused, the statement reiterated.

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