16 March 2026
Austin, Texas, USA

Debunking a False Record: Claims of a Drug Rehab Center Strike in Afghanistan

Debunking a False Record: Claims of a Drug Rehab Center Strike in Afghanistan
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This summary addresses social media and Afghan accounts claiming that a drug rehabilitation facility was struck in Afghanistan. The record circulated first as Kandahar and then as Kabul, but these reports are unsubstantiated. Credible sources indicate that precision strikes targeted military infrastructure, including GDI headquarters, ammunition depots, and storage facilities housing technical equipment and drones, rather than civilian centers. The spread of such misinformation highlights the ongoing challenge of verifying events in conflict zones. For accurate information, rely on official military communications and independent journalism.

Silicon Valley Correspondent at Independent Journalist

James Carter is a San Francisco-based technology journalist covering Silicon Valley startups, venture capital, and digital privacy issues. Formerly with TechCrunch, he now writes independently about tech ethics, platform governance, and innovation policy. He has broken stories on major tech company scandals and startup acquisitions.

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