Explosions heard in Kabul as Afghan forces open fire at Pakistani aircraft
Explosions and gunfire erupted in Kabul as Afghan forces responded to incursions by Pakistani aircraft amid escalating cross-border tensions.
On Sunday, Kabul experienced a series of explosions and gunfire, attributed to Afghan forces engaging Pakistani aircraft in response to recent incursions. This incident marks a significant escalation in tensions that have been brewing along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border for several months. With the Taliban government affirming that Afghan forces are actively targeting the Pakistani aircraft, the situation has drawn substantial concern regarding the stability of the region.
The unrest follows a frontier offensive launched by Afghanistan last Thursday, which sparked retaliatory strikes from Pakistan. The recent escalation highlights ongoing hostilities that have characterized relations between the two countries for years, with both sides exchanging accusations of violations and military provocations. The situation appears to be deteriorating rapidly, prompting fears of a broader conflict that could impact civilian populations and regional security.
Pakistani military sources have indicated that their forces responded to the Afghan offensive with airstrikes, further increasing the volatility of the situation. As the Taliban asserts its authority over Afghanistan, the dynamics with Pakistan continue to be fraught with historical grievances and strategic considerations. This incident in Kabul is a reminder of the fragile state of peace in the region and the potential for further violence if diplomatic efforts are not vigorously pursued to de-escalate the conflict.