- The ministry says all clips uploaded by the Taliban regime are staged.
- Says the Kabul regime is resorting to lies to appease domestic audiences.
- Any claims by the Afghan Taliban, their media cannot be trusted, it adds.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Wednesday dismissed claims of barbed wire removal along the Pak-Afghan border as “fabricated and devoid of facts”.
The Ministry’s Fact Check X deals with strongly condemned false claims made by mouthpieces of the Afghan Taliban regime and India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).
The Pak-Afghan border stretches over 2,640 kilometers of rugged landscape guarded only by Pakistan, while the Taliban regime works hand in glove with terrorists, smugglers and criminal mafia to infiltrate, it added.
The ministry said the complex dynamics at this border have already been explained several times by concerned security officials.
The social media post also referred to the November 29 press conference by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, where he spoke about terrorist infiltration through the Pak-Afghan border.
All clips uploaded by Taliban regime outlets are staged, outdated and consistent with the “Kharjis” and Taliban propaganda tactics of appearing briefly to record content and then fleeing, it added.
The ministry said that such creation of content not only confirms the cowardly nature of these “Kharjis” and the Taliban, but also how they live in a fantasy world of propaganda and deception.
The ministry said that the Pak-Afghan border fence is completely intact and in fact all such attempts are given a heavy and disproportionate response every now and then.
It said the Afghan Taliban regime, frustrated by the destruction of more than 250 border posts along with the capture of dozens of posts by Pakistan’s Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA) in precise and targeted operations under Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, has resorted to a familiar litany of lies in their homeland.
The ministry further said that the Kabul regime and their Indian masters are internationally known for frivolous claims, ranging from the capture of a Pakistani tank, to alleged successful drone strikes and even the capture of a Pakistani pilot in “shalwar qameez”, revealing their utter lack of credibility.
“Any claims made by the Afghan Taliban or their media cannot be trusted,” the ministry added.



