Confusion and questions have emerged over reported casualties following claims by Afghan authorities, after Deputy Spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat stated that 492 individuals from a rehabilitation center are alive and safe.
In a statement shared on his official X account, Fitrat released a list of 492 individuals, asserting that they had been shifted from a rehabilitation facility to a secure location. The statement aimed to reassure the public and their families regarding their safety amid circulating reports of heavy casualties.
However, the announcement has raised serious questions about earlier claims made by some Afghan and international sources, which alleged that hundreds of individuals were killed and injured in the incident. Critics point out that if 492 individuals are confirmed safe, the identities and numbers of those reportedly killed remain unclear.
Notably, no names or details of the alleged deceased have been disclosed so far, further deepening the uncertainty surrounding the claims. Analysts also question the reported figures, highlighting that the rehabilitation facility in question is relatively small and unlikely to accommodate the large number of people being cited in conflicting reports.
The situation has led to speculation that casualty figures may have been exaggerated, with some observers with the intent to defame Pakistan as human rights voilator.
In the status quo when conflicting narratives continue to prevail ,Pakistan demands for independent verification to establish the facts and provide clarity on the ground situation.
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