Web desk: Operation Ghazab Lil Haq continues. Following battlefield setbacks, the Afghan Taliban are now facing humiliation on social media. Their false propaganda is being exposed.
In response to unprovoked Taliban attacks, Pakistan Armed Forces launched effective retaliatory strikes. The Taliban regime turned to spreading fake claims online.
The British broadcaster BBC highlighted these false claims globally. Several social media posts falsely showed the wreckage of a Pakistani training aircraft. The posts claimed it was destroyed in the current conflict.
Afghan Taliban handles have been spreading fake news since the start of the conflict. After taking a heavy hit from Pakistan Armed Forces over the last 48 hours, their propaganda machines are working overtime. With nothing to show on the ground, their lies have become absurd.
The irony is that this fake news comes not only from unofficial accounts. Official Taliban handles and spokespersons are at the center of this circus. Their latest claim of shooting down two Pakistani jets and capturing a pilot is both absurd and shameful.
Fake news will not save the Taliban from Pakistani strikes. Only cutting ties with terrorists can prevent further losses and humiliation.
Experts confirm that the images circulating online are unrelated to the current tensions. They are actually from 2025, showing the wreckage of a training plane. After suffering heavy losses, the Taliban are trying to cover up their defeats with misleading propaganda. Experts say their efforts are failing.
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