Afghanistan Conducts Air Strike 5 KM from Pakistan PM’s Residence, Sparks Tensions

New Delhi: Pakistan and Afghanistan are now locked in a bitter war, with missile and drone attacks targeting each other. The Afghan Air Force has retaliated to Pakistan’s airstrike, launching a drone strike five kilometers from the Prime Minister’s residence in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.

As soon as the attack occurred, chaos erupted in Pakistan’s power corridor. The attack targeted a Pakistani Army camp. The extent of Pakistan’s losses is unknown. The Afghan Home Ministry has claimed the airstrike.

Afghanistan Makes a Major Claim

Following the airstrike in Islamabad, the Afghan government has made a major claim. Abdullah Farooqui, spokesperson for the Afghan Home Ministry’s Border Police, told Aaj Tak in an exclusive interview with our correspondent Arvind Ojha that Afghanistan succeeded in striking within a mere five kilometers of the Pakistani Prime Minister’s office.

Afghanistan Border Police spokesperson Abdullah Farooqui said, “We carried out an airstrike in Islamabad an hour ago. We attacked Islamabad, Nowshera, Abbottabad, and Jamrud. Their army camp is 5 kilometers from the Prime Minister’s Office in Islamabad. We attacked there.”

What did the Afghan Air Force say?

According to the Afghan Air Force, these attacks targeted key Pakistani military bases, facilities, and facilities. The action was carried out in response to Pakistan’s airstrikes in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia overnight. However, Pakistan has not yet officially responded to this claim.

For information, Pakistan launched a major attack on several cities, including the Afghan capital, Kabul, on the night of February 26th. Pakistan’s defense stated on Friday morning that its patience has run out and it now considers itself in an open war with neighboring Afghanistan, as attacks have occurred from both sides.

In a post on X, Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif said that Pakistan should be supported by NATO. There was hope for peace in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of troops, and it was hoped that the Taliban would focus on the welfare of the Afghan people and the stability of the region.

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