Pakistan Launches Airstrikes on Kabul in Retaliation for Taliban Attacks.

Pakistan Launches Airstrikes on Kabul in Retaliation for Taliban Attacks
Pakistan Launches Airstrikes on Kabul in Retaliation for Taliban Attacks

Pakistan Conducts Airstrikes in Afghanistan

According to TSN.ua: In a significant escalation of cross-border tensions, Pakistan carried out airstrikes targeting Kabul and two other Afghan provinces. This military action was a direct response to an earlier attack by Afghan forces on Pakistani military positions. On February 27, Pakistani jets struck Taliban ammunition depots, military facilities, and militant hideouts across Afghanistan, with at least three explosions reported in the capital, Kabul.

The Pakistani military stated its operations successfully eliminated 72 militants from the Afghan Taliban. However, Afghanistan reported casualties among its own forces, detailing:

  • eight soldiers killed;
  • eleven soldiers wounded.

This incident marks a dangerous new phase in the long-standing, volatile relationship between the two neighbors. Tensions have been building for months; on October 11, Pakistan accused Taliban forces of firing on its border troops.

Pakistan's Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, declared, 'Our patience has run out. This is now an open war between you and us.'

This stark statement underscores the severity of the crisis and the rapid escalation of hostilities.

Implications for Regional Security

These strikes represent a major intensification of the conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with serious potential consequences for regional security. The ongoing military actions, set against a backdrop of already fraught relations, risk triggering a wider cycle of violence and could destabilize fragile peace processes within Afghanistan. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, as any further escalation threatens to impact the stability of South Asia.


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