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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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The attack represents the largest escalation of the conflict between the two neighbouring countries since the return of the Taliban to power

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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…

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After an offensive by the Afghan Taliban, Pakistan's air force attacked targets in the neighboring country.

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"Our troops have all the capacity to crush any aggressive ambition" the Afghan neighbour warned Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday.

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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.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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