Pakistani airstrikes

Pakistan Airstrikes Kill 46 in Afghanistan: Retaliation Sparks Regional Fears

Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Paktika province killed at least 46 civilians, mostly women and children, prompting a strong protest from the Afghan Taliban government, which vowed retaliation. The strikes, reportedly targeting a Pakistani Taliban (TTP) camp, followed a TTP attack in Pakistan. Afghanistan’s foreign office summoned Pakistan’s envoy to lodge a formal complaint, citing a violation of international principles. The incident further exacerbates already tense relations between the neighboring countries.

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Pakistani Airstrikes Kill 46 in Afghanistan: Mostly Women and Children

Pakistani airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan killed at least 46 people, predominantly women and children, according to a Taliban official, sparking strong condemnation from the Afghan government. These strikes, targeting a purported insurgent training facility, followed a recent increase in attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) within Pakistan. Afghanistan summoned the Pakistani envoy, protesting the violation of its sovereignty and threatening consequences. While Pakistan hasn’t officially commented on the strikes, its military reported a separate operation killing insurgents within its own territory.

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