Afghan drones infiltrate several cities in Pakistan, Taliban retaliates with airstrikes
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan are escalating towards full military conflict, as Afghanistan conducts drone strikes in response to Pakistani airstrikes.
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have significantly escalated, moving closer to full-blown military conflict. In a recent incident, Pakistan launched airstrikes on several Afghan provinces late Thursday and early Friday, which reportedly resulted in the deaths of four people and numerous injuries. In retaliation, the Taliban and Afghan Defense Forces have initiated a counter-offensive, targeting various cities in Pakistan with drone strikes.
Abdullah Ukab, a spokesperson for the Afghan Taliban's border security forces, confirmed in an interview that they have begun retaliatory strikes against Pakistan. He claimed these drone attacks were aimed at Pakistani military centers, including critical installations like the Kohat Central Command, Kohat Brigade, and various military camps. Reports indicate explosions are being reported from multiple cities across Pakistan following these incursions.
The unfolding situation raises significant concerns about regional stability and the potential for a broader military conflict. With both nations engaging in retaliatory strikes, the risk of civilian casualties and collateral damage escalates, potentially leading to a humanitarian crisis. This development could also impact diplomatic relations and peace negotiations in the region, further complicating an already volatile situation.