Feb 23 • 05:24 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

80 terrorists killed in Afghan airstrike! Pakistan claims Taliban will retaliate

Tensions rise between Afghanistan and Pakistan following a significant airstrike by the Pakistani Air Force in border areas, reportedly killing 80 terrorists affiliated with TTP.

Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have escalated following a major airstrike performed by the Pakistan Air Force in areas bordering Afghanistan. The Pakistani military claims that this airstrike targeted the 'Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan' (TTP) terrorist organization, resulting in the deaths of at least 80 militants. The airstrike allegedly focused on seven TTP installations in the Nangarhar, Paktika, and Khost provinces, all based on intelligence gathered by Pakistani sources. Reports suggest that there could be even more casualties as the situation develops.

In response, the Taliban government, which currently holds power in Afghanistan, has expressed strong condemnation of the airstrike. They have branded the attack as a violation of their sovereignty and have issued a stern warning to Pakistan, indicating that they will take revenge for the assault. The Taliban's firm stance reflects their commitment to protect their territory and retaliate against foreign military actions that threaten their governance.

This incident underlines the ongoing volatility in South Asia, where tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan often flare up over issues related to counter-terrorism and border security. The Pakistani military's operations against TTP have drawn protests from the Taliban, who see such actions as aggressive incursions into their territory. The implications of this airstrike and subsequent threats from the Taliban could lead to further instability in the region, potentially impacting bilateral relations between the two nations.

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