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India Condemns Pakistan Air Strikes Against Afghanistan: ‘Kabul’s Sovereignty Must Be Respected’

India condemned Pakistan's air strikes that killed at least 16 civilians and damaged infrastructure, calling them a violation of Afghan sovereignty amid ongoing border tensions.

  • On February 27, Pakistani air strikes inside Afghanistan, including Kabul, killed at least 16 civilians and injured 15, while Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson of India's Ministry of External Affairs, said Afghanistan's sovereignty must be respected.
  • Pakistan says it struck to hit militant bases, targeting Tehrik‑i‑Taliban Pakistan after accusing Kabul of sheltering groups that attack Pakistan and denies deliberately targeting civilians.
  • Afghan officials reported that Pakistani aircraft struck Kabul and eastern provinces, damaging civilian facilities and fuel depots near Kandahar used by Kam Air and United Nations flights.
  • Hours after the strikes, Afghan authorities said their air force targeted Pakistani military installations near Islamabad and in northwestern Pakistan, while Pakistan denied intentionally targeting civilians.
  • Officials warn the strikes raise the risk of broader conflict, as regional officials and observers link them to months of tit‑for‑tat clashes and long‑standing mistrust between Pakistan and Afghanistan since 1947.
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abbtakk.tv broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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