Taliban Conducts Airstrikes on PAK Military Bases from Rawalpindi's Noor Khan Airbase to Quetta, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The Taliban claims to have conducted airstrikes on several significant Pakistani military sites in retaliation for previous Pakistani air assaults on Afghan territory.
The Afghan Taliban's Ministry of Defense has announced that it has successfully carried out airstrikes on multiple critical military facilities in Pakistan. This operation is said to be a direct response to recent airstrikes conducted by Pakistan on Afghan territory, specifically targeting areas near Kabul and Bagram Airbase. In its statement, the Taliban has highlighted the precision and coordination of its air force in striking locations such as the Noor Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi, the 12th Corps in Quetta, and military sites in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The Taliban has claimed significant damage resulting from these airstrikes, emphasizing that they were executed in retaliation for the Pakistani military's incursions into Afghan airspace the previous night. The escalation in military actions between the two sides has raised tensions in the region, as both nations have been on edge following several rounds of confrontations over border security issues and aerial incursions.
This announcement by the Taliban reinforces its stance on responding decisively to any violations of its airspace and potential aggressive actions from Pakistan. It reflects the ongoing conflict dynamics in the region, where both nations appear to be escalating their military postures. The situation remains delicate, and any further actions could lead to heightened military engagement and instability along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.