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Indian media reports of Pak-Afghan border clashes proven false

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ISLAMABAD/KANDAHAR: In recent claims by Indian media outlets regarding fresh clashes between Afghan and Pakistani forces in Kandahar’s Shorabak district have been declared false by local and official sources.

As per the details, contrary to reports of renewed border hostilities, credible local sources have confirmed that no exchange of fire or physical confrontation has taken place on the ground. The situation in the Shorabak district remains calm, and routine border patrol operations are ongoing from both sides.

Security officials have clarified that no incident of aggression or armed conflict has occurred, dismissing the Indian media’s claims as speculative and baseless.

The source further stated that such misinformation risks inflaming tensions unnecessarily and urged media organizations to verify facts through reliable channels before publishing such sensitive reports.

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