Cowardly Pakistan…India condemned the air strike on Afghanistan, issued a statement reprimanding terrorism
India Criticises Pakistan on Airstrike Afghanistan: India has strongly condemned the air strikes carried out by Pakistan on Afghan soil. The Ministry of External Affairs issued an official statement calling these attacks an attempt to hide Pakistan’s internal failures. The ministry expressed particular concern that the action was taken during the holy month of Ramzan, with reports of loss of lives of many innocent civilians, including women and children.
India made it clear that it fully supports the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Afghanistan. The Foreign Ministry statement said that such military action during Ramadan is extremely unfortunate. India said that Pakistan has repeatedly taken aggressive steps against neighboring countries to divert attention from its domestic problems. The statement also reiterated that violation of the sovereignty of any country is not acceptable and it is the responsibility of everyone to maintain regional peace.
Pakistan targeted Madrasa
This reaction came at a time when the Pakistani Air Force targeted several places around the Durand Line inside Afghanistan in the early hours of Sunday. Madrasa was also included in this. Pakistan claims that in these attacks Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) positions were targeted and 28 fighters were killed. However, the Afghan Taliban has rejected the claim, saying that civilians, including women and children, were among the casualties in the attacks.
According to media reports, the Pakistani Air Force bombed Barmal district and Margha area of Paktika province. There is also news of missile being fired on Banusi Madrasa located in Barmal, due to which huge damage and loss of life is being feared, although this has not been officially confirmed yet.
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Afghanistan threatened to retaliate
These attacks have been sharply criticized by Afghanistan. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid called it a violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty and international law. He claimed that religious places and residential areas were targeted in Nangarhar and Paktika, killing or injuring dozens of civilians. Afghanistan has also warned to respond to this action.
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