As Operation Ghazab-Lil-Haq continues, Afghan Taliban forces are reportedly encountering difficulties not only on the battlefield but also in the information space, where officials say misleading propaganda has been publicly debunked.
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Security sources claim that following an effective response by the Pakistan Army to what was described as unprovoked aggression, the Afghan Taliban allegedly circulated false claims on social media to influence public perception.
The BBC flagged several posts that showed debris from a Pakistani training aircraft, which were presented as evidence linked to the recent tensions. The broadcaster clarified that the images actually date back to 2025 and relate to a training aircraft incident unrelated to the current Pakistan-Afghanistan escalation.
Defense analysts noted that after suffering significant human and material losses, the Afghan Taliban appear to have used misleading online narratives to deflect attention from setbacks on the ground. Experts emphasized that the viral images are unrelated to the ongoing cross-border conflict.
Authorities have urged the public to rely on verified information and avoid sharing unconfirmed reports that could contribute to misinformation during sensitive periods.