The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting disputes the statements made by an Afghan official.

On Sunday, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MoIB) denied the assertions made about Operation Ghazab lil-Haq by Hamdullah Fitrat, a purported spokesperson for the Afghan Taliban administration.
The MoIB refuted the propaganda of the alleged spokesperson on the operation, stating, “It is well established that Pakistan has only undertaken precise targeting of Fitna al-Khawarij and Afghan Taliban terrorist infrastructure in Afghanistan.”
It went on, “The so-called spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat has once again come up with a set of lies.”
“Precision airstrikes, destruction and capture of posts, equipment, numbers of members of Afghan Taliban Regime and Fitna al-Khawarij, killed and injured are updated regularly with even clips of the strikes for everyone to see rather than some made-up infographics by a habitual propagandist regime,” the ministry stated.
On the other hand, the MoIB cited the recent despicable attack in Domail, Bannu, where ten civilians, including women and children, were slain, as evidence that the entire world is aware of the terrorist attacks carried out by the Indian-supported Afghan Taliban Regime and their sponsored terror proxies.
“How Afghan nationals are continuously being used for terrorist activities in Pakistan, and related evidence has also been seen by all and available publicly, including even today’s Balochistan Home Minister’s Conference of 5 April,” the MoIB stated.
The ministry claimed that “harboring and protection of terrorist leadership inside Afghanistan and multiple UN/international reports confirming the presence of dozens of terrorist proxies thriving under the patronage of Afghan Taliban Regime is another hard fact.”
“Unfortunately but unashamedly, Hamdullah Fitrat and other mouthpieces of Regime are well known to regularly post fake, old, even AI generated propaganda videos and assertions which only find patronage among their Indian masters and their propaganda machinery,” the statement read.