Feb 27 β€’ 04:17 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

Bombs fell on Kabul. Pakistan: This is an open war now

Pakistan has declared an open war on Afghanistan following recent escalated conflict and airstrikes across the border.

The article discusses the recent escalation of conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan, particularly focusing on the military actions that have taken place along their border. Pakistani Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif indicated that Islamabad's patience has ended, declaring that an open war now exists between Pakistan and Afghanistan. This statement came shortly after Pakistan conducted airstrikes on Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, marking a significant increase in military aggression between the neighboring countries.

The tensions are rooted in several issues, including cross-border attacks that have historically plagued the relationship between Islamabad and Kabul. Just before Pakistan's airstrikes, Afghan forces reportedly launched an attack inside Pakistani territory, exacerbating the already strained ties. The conflict environment poses significant humanitarian and political consequences for both nations, with local populations facing the brunt of military actions and government instability.

The implications of such an open declaration of war could lead to wider regional instability, impacting security dynamics in South Asia. Both nations have a complex history, and this escalation risks drawing in neighboring countries and impacting international relations. Observers worry that without dialogue, the conflict could further deteriorate, leading to a prolonged period of violence and instability in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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