Afghanistan Calls Out Pakistan’s Bluff On Missile Strike After India Slams ‘Ludicrous Claim’
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Taliban refutes Pakistan's claim that Indian missile hit Afghanistan
Islamabad: The Taliban-led government in Kabul on Saturday refuted Pakistan’s claim that an Indian missile hit Afghanistan, saying no such incident has taken place. Afghan Defence Ministry spokesperson Enaitullah Khawarzmi labelled Pakistan’s claims as “false”, Hurriyat Radio reported. He said Pakistan’s allegations were “unfounded”. Also ReadIndia, Pakistan agree to full, immediate ceasefire “Afghanistan is safe and secure. No such incident has…
Afghanistan rubbishes Pakistan's claim of Indian missile attack on its territory
Ministry of External Affairs also rejected this claim, saying that the people of Afghanistan now know their friends and enemies well and are aware of which country has repeatedly violated Afghanistan's territory.
Pakistan's claim of Indian Missile strike in Afghanistan denied - Khaama Press
New Delhi and Kabul denied Pakistan’s claim that an Indian missile struck Afghanistan soil, calling the accusation baseless and untrue. India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Defense Ministry of the Taliban-led interim government in Afghanistan have strongly denied allegations made by Pakistan regarding an alleged missile strike by India into Afghan territory. Both governments have dismissed the claim as baseless and unsubstantiated.…
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