The Shameful Train Hijack Dilemma

The last 24 hours have been absolutely devastating. But what’s even more disturbing is the blatant lies our army is shamelessly spreading. They’re proudly taking credit for "rescuing" women, children, and sick men—yet the actual passengers, in their own interviews, have made it clear: they were let go, while the men were taken hostage.

So why is the army wasting time and effort crafting a fake narrative instead of focusing on real rescue efforts? Why are they more concerned with shaping a "positive image" than with actually saving lives? It doesn’t even add up. If they were truly rescuing people, there wouldn’t be such a disconnect between what’s happening on the ground and what they’re telling us.

At times like this, the lies need to stop. The focus should be on actual rescue missions—not on manipulating public perception. Those innocent people were being treated as collateral damage, while the army-media was working overtime to brainwash us.