MoIB fact-check dismisses Afghan Taliban’s hospital strike assertion

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MOIB) on Tuesday categorically rejected Afghan Taliban claims that Omid Hospital had been struck, stating the actual target was Camp Phoenix, a military ammunition depot located several kilometres away. 

ISLAMABAD, Mar 17 (APP):The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MOIB) on Tuesday categorically rejected Afghan Taliban claims that Omid Hospital had been struck, stating the actual target was Camp Phoenix, a military ammunition depot located several kilometres away.
The ministry’s fact-checker pointed out that Omid Hospital is a multi-storied structure, unlike the military site that was struck, with attached imagery underscoring the clear discrepancy between the claim and the evidence.
MoIB fact-check dismisses Afghan Taliban’s hospital strike assertion
Ministry further raised concern over why a purported drug rehabilitation centre would be situated alongside lethal ammunition storage within a military camp, a question that remains unanswered.
MoIB fact-check dismisses Afghan Taliban’s hospital strike assertion
The noted that the Afghan Taliban’s official handle has deleted its earlier post and video claiming a “drug rehabilitation centre” was struck.
Ministry pointed out the removal followed multiple fact-checks that exposed discrepancies, raising questions whether the clip was artificially generated and why officials have now distanced themselves from the manipulated claim.
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