Pak-Afghan Tension: Will definitely take revenge for the death of innocent people. Afghanistan shaken after the airstrike, warned of consequences to Pakistan.
News India Live, Digital Desk: Tension in South Asia has once again reached its peak. The Taliban government of Afghanistan has adopted a very tough stance after the recent airstrike by Pakistan. Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid has issued an official statement and bluntly warned Pakistan that Afghanistan will definitely take revenge for the “massacre of innocents” on its soil.1. What is the whole controversy? (The Conflict Origins) On the morning of Sunday, 22 February 2026, the Pakistan Air Force carried out air strikes on suspected terrorist targets in the border areas of Afghanistan (Khost and Kunar provinces). Pakistan’s claim: Pakistan says that they have targeted the camps of the banned organization TTP (Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan) from where attacks on Pakistani soldiers were being planned. Afghanistan’s allegation: The Taliban government claims that these attacks No terrorists, but civilians, women and children have been killed. The Taliban has called it a direct violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty.2. Taliban’s warning: “Do not test Pakistan’s patience.” The Afghan Defense Ministry has said in strong words that Pakistan will have to face serious consequences of this aggression. “Pakistan is challenging our sovereignty. We do not want war, but if the blood of our citizens is shed, Afghanistan has the full power to answer a brick with a stone. We reserve the right to avenge this atrocity.” – Zabiullah Mujahid, Taliban spokesperson3. Tension increased on the Durand Line: After the air strike, the armies of both the countries have come face to face on the 2,600 km long Durand Line. Deploying heavy weapons: According to reports, the Taliban has started deploying heavy artillery and tanks on the border. Cross-border firing: There have also been reports of sporadic firing at many places in the last 24 hours, causing panic among the local population. There is atmosphere.4. Experts’ opinion: Will war break out? International affairs experts believe that relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan are at an all-time low. TTP issue: Pakistan wants Taliban to take action against TTP, but Taliban calls it its internal matter. Economic crisis: Both countries are struggling with economic crisis, so a full-fledged war can prove to be disastrous for both. Global concern: Both America and China are concerned about instability in the region. Are worried and appealing for peace.
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