Pakistan bombs Afghanistan and declares open war against the neighboring country
Pakistan has declared war on Afghanistan and has commenced bombing various cities in the neighboring country.
The Pakistani government has officially declared war on Afghanistan and has conducted airstrikes on several Afghan cities, including Kabul and Kandahar, leading to widespread panic among residents. The bombings took place on Friday, with explosions waking up the citizens of Kabul during the night. The airstrikes are reportedly part of an offensive initiated by Pakistan in response to Taliban attacks on various border posts over the past months, although the Taliban denies these claims.
Pakistan's Defense Minister has publicly committed to an open war against Afghanistan, stating that the military actions are justified retaliations for ongoing Taliban aggression. In the military operations, Pakistani forces claim to have killed 274 Taliban fighters and wounded 400, while the casualty count also includes 12 Pakistani military personnel. These events have escalated tensions in the region, with serious implications for both countries' stability and security.
The roots of this conflict lie in a long-standing feud between Pakistan and the Taliban, particularly following the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 which allowed the Taliban to regain control of the country. The recent spate of violence has raised concerns of a wider conflict that could destabilize the region further. Observers are closely watching the developments, as the situation unfolds amidst accusations and retaliatory strikes that threaten to engulf the border areas in full conflict.