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Cairo, Egypt — A widely circulating social media claim alleging that a building in North Cairo was targeted has been firmly dismissed by official sources. Rumors spread across platforms such as Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram earlier this week suggesting that a specific structure had been attacked or hit — but authorities say there is no truth to these assertions.
A private source speaking to local media confirmed that no headquarters, building, or facility in North Cairo was targeted, and that the story floating online is fabricated with no factual basis. The source emphasized that no official body has reported any such incident, and stressed the importance of relying on verified information rather than unconfirmed social media posts.
Similarly, a security official told Masr Times that the reports are “nothing more than rumors lacking any real evidence” and urged the public to wait for statements from legitimate channels before drawing conclusions.
Incidents like this have become increasingly common on social media, where misinformation — especially involving sensitive topics like safety, security, or national events — can spread rapidly and cause unnecessary alarm. Experts often warn that without verification from official agencies or credible news organizations, such claims should be treated with skepticism.
At the time of publication, no independent confirmation has emerged to support the rumors, and there are no official reports of any building in North Cairo being attacked or affected by violence.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation and encourage citizens to follow trusted news sources for accurate updates.
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