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Afghan 'large-scale' attacks against Pakistan

The Afghan military has launched attacks against Pakistan, reportedly killing several Pakistani soldiers in retaliation for previous airstrikes by Pakistan.

The Afghan military has officially commenced large-scale attacks against Pakistan, marking a significant escalation in hostilities between the two nations. Reports indicate that multiple Pakistani soldiers have been killed in these operations, described by Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid as retaliation for Pakistan's recent airstrikes. This conflict appears to be part of a continued cycle of violence, underscoring the fragile security situation in the region.

On the night of February 26, 2026, the Afghan military announced 'intense clashes' were underway, hinting at ongoing military confrontations across the border. Mujahid, communicating via social media platform X, confirmed that aggressive offensives have been initiated targeting Pakistani military bases and installations. This heightened military activity reflects deep-seated tensions that have plagued Afghan-Pakistan relations, particularly following a series of airstrikes attributed to Pakistan just days prior.

These developments have broader implications for regional security and dynamics. The resurgence of military actions signifies that both nations are willing to engage in a more direct confrontation, further complicating efforts for peace and stability in the region. Analysts may need to monitor this situation closely, as continued escalations could lead to a more severe humanitarian and security crisis affecting not only Afghanistan and Pakistan but potentially the larger South Asian region.

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