Fact-Check: No Evidence of Alleged Attacks in Mastung and Machh

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Claim:

Social media posts by the group Fitna al-Hindustan claimed an attack on the house of a Pakistan Army major in Mastung and a blast in Machh Bazaar, portraying these as significant victories against security forces.

Investigation:

TKC conducted a thorough verification of both locations. Officials confirmed that there were no signs of any attacks at either site. In Mastung, the army officer’s residence remained intact, and in Machh Bazaar, there was no blast or damage. Life continued normally in both areas.

Verdict:

The claims circulating online are completely false and fabricated. There is no evidence to support any of the narratives posted by the group.

Context:

These false claims appear to be part of a continued propaganda campaign by anti-state elements. Such groups, after repeated failures in the field, create imaginary incidents to mislead the public, attempt to undermine the morale of security forces, and instill fear among citizens. Authorities have emphasized that these propaganda attempts are baseless and cannot change the reality on the ground.

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