

You can subscribe to our print edition, ad-free app, or electronic newspaper replica here. 19, TV9 Vharatvarsh aired video from Pakistan as Taliban dancing in celebration in Afghanistan

began its final troop withdrawal from Afghanistan on May 1, and provincial capitals started to fall to the Taliban on Aug. One of the men identified in the video, Wahab Pukhtoon, told Alt News, an Indian fact-checking website, that the video was filmed at his cousin's wedding March 18. Iftikhar Firdous, a Pakistani journalist, also noted on Twitter that the video shows a marriage in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.įact check: Video claiming to show a man riding plane engine to escape Taliban is fake And the captions indicate the footage was captured in Bannu, a district in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. CLC have dropped their choreography practice video for ' Helicopter ' In the practice video, the CLC members and their dancers go over the powerful choreography for their new. In the earlier versions of the video, there is instrumental music playing, not a Drake song. DJ night in Bannu.with AK-47." It appeared online again April 2 on the YouTube channel Bannu Sports Lovers. The song marked the Grammy winners first release since her 2019 hit 'Press. The earliest version of the video was published March 25 on YouTube with the title "DJ Bannu Dance," according to the Associated Press. Usman Khan posted the video and captioned it with #Pakistan and #DJBannu.Īnother YouTube user shared the video March 28 with the caption, "Amazing Dance. The 27-year-old rapper dropped her new single 'WAP' featuring Megan Thee Stallion on Friday, Aug. USA TODAY contacted Facebook pages that shared the video for comment. The clip dates back to March and was filmed at a wedding in Pakistan.

Similar clips shared to YouTube and Twitter have captions like "CELEBRATIONS IN KABUL."įact check roundup: What’s true and what’s false about the Taliban takeover in Afghanistanīut the video doesn't show the Taliban celebrating its takeover of Afghanistan. The video accumulated more than 100,00 views within several days. "Taliban Dances to Drake's Music," reads the title of an Aug. Meanwhile, other social media users shared a different kind of video – one that purportedly shows armed Taliban fighters dancing to "In My Feelings" by Canadian rapper Drake. Watch Video: Taliban’s return in Afghanistan and what it means for US involvement The claim: A video shows Taliban fighters dancing to a Drake songĭays after the Taliban took over Afghanistan, footage of civilians trying to flee the country went viral on social media.
