Pakistan Launches Airstrikes on Afghan Cities as Minister Declares ‘Open War’
- On Thursday, Pakistan's military action targeted Kabul and Kandahar, and explosions were reported in Kabul after Islamabad called an 'unprovoked' attack, according to Pakistan's Information Minister Attaullah Tarar.
- Tensions have risen in recent months, with officials noting Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of sheltering militants like the TTP and Baloch separatists after deadly suicide blasts, including an IS-K-claimed mosque attack.
- Disputed casualty claims circulated with Hamdullah Fitrat saying `up to 55` Pakistani soldiers were killed and 23 remains returned, while Zaidi reported more than 200 Taliban wounded. Tarar disputed casualties, saying two Pakistani soldiers died.
- Afghanistan's Defense Ministry said operations were under way in five provinces, and land border crossings have been largely shut since the clashes despite talks brokered by Qatar and Turkey.
- Both sides reported cross-border fire on Tuesday without casualties, with Mujahid stating, `In response to the repeated rebellions and insurrections of the Pakistani military, large-scale offensive operations were launched against Pakistani military bases and military installations along the Durand line.
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Border conflict: Airstrikes have been reported in the Afghan capital, Kabul, and the southern province of Kandahar. The developments follow months of…
After an offensive by the Afghan Taliban, Pakistan's air force attacked targets in the neighboring country.
Pakistan says it is in "open war" with Afghanistan, launches strikes on Kabul
Pakistan bombed major cities in Afghanistan on Friday, including the capital Kabul. Islamabad has accused Afghanistan of failing to act against militant groups that carry out attacks in Pakistan.
Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said on Friday that the country is in a "open war" with Afghanistan's neighbor, stating that Islamabad's endurance has been exposed, as the tensions have increased over the night, both parties report major losses.
The relationship between the neighbouring countries has been tense for months. Now the violence between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalates. Both sides report severe losses.
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