Afghanistan Conducts Airstrikes on ISIS Targets in Pakistan Amidst Rising Tensions
The Afghan Ministry of Defense reported airstrikes on ISIS-linked sites in Pakistan, escalating tensions with Islamabad. This operation highlights ongoing security disputes, as both nations accuse each other of harboring militants responsible for cross-border violence.

The Afghan Ministry of Defense executed airstrikes targeting alleged ISIS-linked facilities in Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, escalating already strained relations with Islamabad. The ministry claimed these areas were used for planning attacks against Afghanistan, linking them to several deadly incidents in recent years.
The strikes were described as successful against 'important and designated targets,' emphasizing Afghanistan's commitment to neutralizing threats. Relations have deteriorated due to cross-border incidents and accusations of militant activities, with Pakistan alleging that Afghan-based militants conduct attacks.
Recent discussions failed to yield security guarantees, and tensions rose after a Pakistani airstrike reportedly killed 13 Afghan civilians. Such incidents complicate cooperation efforts on security and trade.




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