Pakistan’s Strikes Tear Open the Afghan Sky
Pakistan’s strikes killed at least 75 civilians and displaced 115,000 people, with Taliban responding by attacking military posts along the Durand Line, UN officials said.
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The Afghan-Pakistan War Is Spiraling Out of Control
Clashes between Pakistan’s military and Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers took a bloody turn this week as an air strike in Kabul killed at least 100 people. With world attention focused on the Middle East, there’s little sign of either side backing down.
Pakistan’s Strikes Tear Open the Afghan Sky
This Ramadan, we did not wake to roosters or the call to prayer. We woke to jets. For the first time in years, the blue roof of sky stretching over Kabul’s dark mountains was torn open again. Not by the British, not by the Soviets, not by the Americans, not by NATO. This time, the planes belong to Pakistan. The first strike came in the dead of night on Feb. 22, when families across Afghanistan were sleeping before suhoor, the predawn meal. Seven…
Pakistan hits back at India’s statement on Afghan strikes
Pakistan on Wednesday rejected India’s statement condemning its recent airstrikes in Afghanistan. The Foreign Office called the remarks “baseless, misleading, and unwarranted.” The strikes were carried out as part of Operation Ghazab lil-Haq. They targeted terrorist infrastructure in Kabul and Nangarhar. Pakistani officials said an ammunition depot, formerly the US military’s Camp Phoenix, was hit. The site is now reportedly used by Afghan Talib…
Explain Kabul’s Clear Position On Brutal Pak Attack To World: Afghan FM Tells Country’s Diplomats
Kabul: Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi on Wednesday held a virtual meeting with diplomats of Afghan embassies and consulates abroad, giving them necessary instructions and guidance regarding Kabul’s clear position, policy and future actions following Pakistan’s deadly bombing of a drug treatment hospital in which hundreds of people have lost their lives. According to the Afghan Foreign Ministry, in this meeting, the minister sha…
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