Taliban vows to wipe out all traces of Pakistan! Will do 'Maha Attack' soon
New Delhi. Pakistani Air Force carried out a major air strike in Afghanistan late on Tuesday night. In this attack, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan positions were targeted. According to media reports, 46 people have died in this airstrike and a large number of people are injured.
Second airstrike of the year
Pakistani officials said that the Pak Air Force has carried out this airstrike in the mountainous areas of Paktika province of Afghanistan. During this period, many training centers of Pakistani Taliban have been destroyed. Let us tell you that this is the second airstrike of Pakistani Air Force in Afghanistan this year.
Afghanistan will answer
At the same time, Afghanistan is enraged by this airstrike of Pakistan. Afghanistan's Defense Ministry has strongly condemned the Pakistan airstrike. He alleged that many women and children had died in this bombing. Along with this, Afghanistan said that this is a violation of international rules.
This cowardly attack…
Afghanistan's Defense Ministry has expressed its displeasure over the Pakistani airstrike by posting on social media platform X. The Afghan Defense Ministry said that such unilateral action will not lead to any solution. We will take every necessary step to protect our motherland. Along with this, Afghanistan said that we will definitely respond to this cowardly attack by Pakistan.
Pakistan troubled by TTP
It is noteworthy that Pakistan is currently troubled by the terrorist attacks of TTP. TTP terrorists enter Pakistan and carry out terrorist attacks, after which they again go and hide in Afghanistan. Pakistan has many times alleged that the current government of Afghanistan is giving shelter to the fighters of TTP i.e. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. It is only at the instigation of Afghanistan that these fighters are able to carry out their terrorist activities in Pakistan.
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