Afghanistan’s serious allegation against Pakistan, claims of civilian deaths in air strikes in Kabul-Kandahar
New Delhi: Tension between Afghanistan and Pakistan has reached its peak in the last days of Ramjaam. Both countries are attacking each other. Meanwhile, Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of violating Afghan sovereignty. Afghanistan has claimed that Pakistan has carried out massive air strikes on many parts including Kabul, Kandahar, Paktia and Paktika. According to the statement issued by Taliban officials, residential areas have been targeted in these attacks.
Afghanistan has claimed that many civilian houses were destroyed and women and children lost their lives in the attacks. Describing this military action taken by Pakistan as ‘brutal aggression’, the Taliban government said in its statement, ‘Such an attack carried out in the last days of Ramadan and near Eid shows that the Pakistani regime does not believe in any moral values or humanitarian principles.’
The Taliban government has strongly condemned Pakistan’s air strike, calling it a ‘despicable crime’ and ‘open aggression’. Along with this, the Afghan spokesperson has sworn for revenge and warned that Taliban will not remain silent in response to this cruelty. According to the information, Pakistan planes have also bombed some other places in empty deserts and deserted areas.
Fuel depot targeted
At the same time, Pakistan also gave a big blow to Afghanistan amid the oil crisis caused by the ongoing Iran-Israel war in the Middle East. Pakistani aircraft also targeted a private airline ‘Kam Air’ located near Kandahar Airport. Let us tell you that this company used to provide fuel to civil airlines as well as United Nations planes.
huge tension between the two countries
Let us tell you that this airstrike by Pakistan is not the first incident in this series. A terrible war has been going on between the two countries for some time. Recently, the statement of the Information Minister of Pakistan also came out regarding the air strikes carried out by Pakistan on various cities of Afghanistan.
The Pakistani Information Minister had officially claimed that the air strike by Pakistan was targeting the military bases of the Afghan Taliban government. After this, the Afghan government issued a statement claiming that it had given a befitting reply to the Pakistani airstrike.
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