Feb 26 • 23:41 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Pakistan confirms attacks on Kabul and Kandahar

Pakistan has confirmed carrying out attacks on the cities of Kabul and Kandahar in Afghanistan, amidst rising tensions following earlier Taliban assaults on Pakistani forces.

The Pakistani government has confirmed that it conducted attacks on the Afghan cities of Kabul and Kandahar, according to reports from AFP. This escalation follows a series of earlier tensions where the Taliban regime claimed that Afghan forces had targeted Pakistani troops at the border in retaliation for fatal airstrikes that occurred earlier in the week. The situation illustrates the ongoing conflict dynamics between the two neighboring nations, marked by a cycle of violence and accusations.

Reports indicated multiple explosions were heard in Kabul and Kandahar during the night, further heightening concerns about stability in the region. These developments point towards a significant deterioration in relations between Pakistan and the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. The engagements seem to reflect a broader pattern of border-related military confrontations that have recently intensified.

The implications of this conflict extend beyond immediate violence; they stress the precarious security environment in Afghanistan post-U.S. withdrawal and highlight the challenges the Taliban faces in maintaining control and peace. Observers are likely to interpret these military actions as either defensive or aggressive maneuvers within the context of longstanding territorial disputes, potentially leading to further instability in the region.

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