POLITICS — April 12, 2026
RTA Questions Achievements of Kabul Municipality
Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) published an article questioning the great achievements claimed by Kabul Municipality. No detailed content was available from the source.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA — 2 min read

KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) published an article on April 12, 2026, titled "What are the great achievements of Kabul Municipality?"
The headline adopts a questioning tone toward the purported accomplishments of Kabul Municipality.
No substantive body content providing concrete details, specific achievements, or attributions was available from the source after cleaning boilerplate material. The evidence analysis describes the piece as promotional or opinion-based lacking verifiable facts.
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Reliability assessment
Single source with no body content providing concrete, checkable details or attribution; appears promotional/opinion-based without verifiable facts.
The source language tilts sensational, leaning on hyperbole or charged phrasing. RTA: "What are the great achievements of Kabul Municipality?" - rhetorical question implying skepticism or irony about the municipality's accomplishments, employing clickbait to provoke curiosity and engagement.
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An independent web search turned up no separate corroborating reports. Treat the account as single-sourced until more outlets pick it up.
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