Pakistan-Afghanistan war

Pakistan-Afghanistan war

Pakistan-Afghanistan war

Kabul, Feb. 27: Pakistan launched air strikes on major cities including Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan and the seat of the Taliban government, in the early hours of Friday, and Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif officially declared a 'war'. It is learned that 133 Afghan army personnel were killed in the attack.

The attack carried out by Pakistan targeted the Afghan capital Kabul and the city of Kandahar, where Taliban leaders are based. In retaliation for Pakistan's air strikes on Afghanistan earlier, the Afghans had attacked the Pakistani army on the border of the two countries. In retaliation, Pakistan launched missile attacks with the help of the air force on Taliban military offices and posts in Kandahar and Paktia provinces, including the Afghan capital Kabul, early Friday morning, and the Taliban responded with drone attacks on Pakistani military installations. There were casualties on both sides and a state of war has been established.

The 2,600 km border between the two countries. To page 45

(From the first page) Attacks and counterattacks have been taking place between the two countries since last October, on the accusation that Taliban-backed terrorists are attacking Pakistan. The Taliban has repeatedly denied this accusation.

However, the Pakistani Air Force had previously attacked and killed innocent Afghan civilians. Now, the intensity of this has escalated and the Pakistani army has launched air strikes targeting Taliban military centers. This has created a war atmosphere, and the Pakistani Defense Minister has officially declared war.

Pakistan is nuclear-armed and its military capabilities are greater than those of Afghanistan.

Russia, China, Turkey and Saudi Arabia are trying to mediate to prevent the conflict from escalating. Iran has also offered to help, its Foreign Ministry said.

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