
Half-a-dozen killed in Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan
Half-a-dozen killed in Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan
Reports from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan reveal civilian casualties and property destruction resulting from airstrikes conducted by Pakistani military aircraft in the Barmal district of Paktika province and the Afghan Dubai area of Sepera district in Khost province.
Tragic Loss of Innocent Lives
According to Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson for Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, six individuals, including three women and three children, lost their lives in Paktika, while two women perished in Khost due to a collapsed house caused by the airstrikes.
Condemnation and Calls for Restraint
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan condemned the airstrikes as a reckless violation of Afghanistan’s territory and called upon Pakistan to cease such actions. Emphasizing the need for diplomacy and restraint, the Taliban urged Pakistan to address its internal issues without implicating Afghanistan and risking further escalation.
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