
Afghan Defense Ministry Deputy Spokesman Rejects Pakistan's Claims of Mujahideen Casualties as Propaganda
Sadiqullah Nasrat, deputy spokesman for Afghanistan's Ministry of National Defense, described claims by Pakistan's information minister about casualties among Afghan mujahideen as incorrect and propagandistic.
Nasrat stated that the Pakistani side is publishing false reports to hide the heavy losses and casualties inflicted on them by Afghan forces.
According to Nasrat, attacks by Afghan mujahideen have killed hundreds of Pakistani militias, wounded hundreds more and destroyed dozens of their posts and bases.
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