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Escalating Tensions Between Afghanistan and Pakistan: Recent Airstrikes Reported

Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have escalated following recent airstrikes by the Pakistani military, resulting in significant casualties. The Taliban confirmed the attacks, which targeted key border provinces. This conflict, ongoing since late February, has seen hundreds of fatalities and has intensified following retaliatory actions. Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of sheltering extremists, while Kabul denies these claims. The situation has led to a new humanitarian and geopolitical crisis in the region, raising concerns about stability and security.
 

Renewed Conflict at the Afghanistan-Pakistan Border

Tensions and border clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan have surged once again. On Wednesday, Afghanistan reported that the Pakistani military conducted deadly airstrikes within its territory, resulting in the tragic deaths of at least 13 individuals and leaving 14 others severely injured. Zabihullah Mujahid, the main spokesperson for the Taliban, confirmed this military action and provided detailed information. According to Mujahid, Pakistani fighter jets and drones targeted three significant border provinces in Afghanistan: Khost, Kunar, and Paktika.


Casualties and Ongoing Strife

He further stated that among the casualties were 11 children, one woman, and an elderly man. As of now, there has been no immediate confirmation or response from Pakistan regarding these attacks. Since late February, a series of deadly confrontations have persisted between the two nations, claiming hundreds of lives. The conflict intensified following a cross-border retaliation by Afghanistan in response to airstrikes conducted by Pakistan within Afghan territory.


Accusations and Denials

Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harboring extremists who carry out deadly attacks within its borders, particularly the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). However, Kabul has consistently rejected these allegations.


Understanding TTP and Afghan Taliban Relations

Technically, the TTP is an independent organization distinct from the Afghan Taliban, yet ideologically, they are considered strong allies. Notably, after the hasty withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces in 2021, the Afghan Taliban seized control of Kabul by force. Since then, their governance in Afghanistan has not improved relations with neighboring Pakistan, which continue to deteriorate. The recent airstrikes have sparked a new humanitarian and geopolitical crisis in the region.