Explosions in Kabul - Afghans report deaths from the attack
Explosions in Kabul have reportedly resulted in multiple casualties as Afghan officials blame Pakistan for the assault during an air defense activation.
In Kabul, strong explosions were heard as the capital's air defense was activated to intercept fighter jets, leading to a tense atmosphere among residents. Journalists from AFP reported that Afghan authorities swiftly accused neighboring Pakistan of launching the assault, claiming that a drug rehabilitation center was struck during the event, resulting in civilian deaths.
Taliban government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid addressed the situation on social media, condemning the Pakistani military for a 'violation' of Afghan territory and labeling the attacks as crimes against humanity. The ongoing conflict is exacerbated by allegations from Pakistan suggesting that the Taliban government is harboring extremists who have been executing attacks within Pakistan's borders.
This incident illustrates the escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan as both nations grapple with the repercussions of the Taliban's rise to power, ongoing security threats, and geopolitical maneuvering in a region already fraught with historical animosities. The situation remains volatile, with implications for regional security and bilateral relations likely to unfold in the coming days, especially as armed confrontations continue to manifest in Kabul and its surroundings.