Pakistan, April 23 -- Hackers claiming to be from Afghanistan breached an Indian media network and briefly took over its broadcast. The incident targeted OneIndia, where normal programming was interrupted. The attackers displayed political messages rejecting any ties between the Afghan Taliban and India.

The group, identifying itself as "True Muslim Afghans," claimed responsibility for the cyberattack. During the breach, it reportedly broadcast messages and visuals including what it described as the original Afghan flag. The content also criticized perceived relations between the Taliban and India.

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