The Taliban government blames Pakistan for a strike on Kabul
Taliban accuse Pakistan of violating Afghan airspace with strikes targeting militant hideouts amid surging cross-border violence and diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
- A series of explosions occurred in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Thursday evening, and the cause is under investigation, with no reported injuries yet according to local media.
- Following the explosions, speculation arose on social media that Pakistan may have targeted TTP leaders, but neither the Taliban nor Pakistani officials confirmed this involvement.
- The Taliban's Defense Ministry accused Pakistan of the attack in Kabul and warned of consequences if the violence escalated.
- Pakistan's Prime Minister warned Afghanistan of consequences if it chooses to support terrorists, stressing the need for genuine goodwill in their relations.
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Pakistan's army and the Afghan Taliban are attacking the border region. Battles follow air strikes in Kabul last week. According to the media, there were deaths.
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