The fire of war reached Islamabad! TTP carried out blasts in many areas, smoke everywhere, 40 dead
Pakistan-Afghanistan War: Tension has recently increased on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, where attacks between the two sides continued throughout the night. Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) launched an unexpected military attack in Bajaur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. According to initial reports, around 40 Pakistani soldiers have been killed in this attack. The attack took place in an area that has long been a center of extremism and terrorism.
TTP has claimed responsibility for several major attacks in Pakistan in the last few months, most notably attacks on security forces. The Afghan Taliban has also claimed attacks on Pakistani posts along the border. According to him, 40 soldiers were killed and several posts were captured in the latest attack. Earlier on Friday also, Taliban had claimed to have killed 55 soldiers in the attack. Friday Night Attack is the latest part of this series.
Pakistan targeted common people
The Afghan Defense Ministry said the Afghan Air Force carried out drone strikes on Pakistan’s capital Islamabad in response to Pakistani troops targeting civilians in Paktia province. The aim of these attacks was to target military targets and sensitive targets. The purported video shows explosions and flames in various areas of Islamabad.
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in Pakistan’s Bajaur province
The Pakistani Taliban army launched a surprise military attack,
Based on preliminary information, about 40 Pakistani regime soldiers were killed in this attack. pic.twitter.com/6V1uQ5VvrH— Rohullah Alizai (@alizai_rohullah) February 27, 2026
Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman Inayatullah Khawarazmi said several other important targets were targeted, including a military camp near the Faizabad area, the military headquarters of Nowshera, the military township of Jamrud and Abbottabad.
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War like situation between the two countries
However, no large-scale fire or explosions were seen in Islamabad on Friday night. This incident led to an ‘open war’ between the two countries. The situation has come to light after. Pakistan had recently carried out air strikes on Afghan cities like Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia. In response, Afghanistan retaliated through border attacks and drone strikes.
💥💥🚀🚀🚨Islamabad is in the grip of fire!
Once again, when the Pakistani government targeted civilians in Paktia province, the Afghan air force hit Pakistan’s capital Islamabad through suicide drone strikes.
The video shows that sensitive targets in Islamabad… pic.twitter.com/DP3j4lkfRn
— Daily Kabul News (@KaDailyNews) February 28, 2026
Meanwhile, the situation in the border area continues to remain tense, and threats between security forces and civilians between the two countries are increasing. This conflict is having a serious impact not only on the lives of the soldiers but also on the lives and property of the local people. There appears to be no immediate prospect of resolution of the conflict between the two sides.
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