
Explosion, Gunfire In Kabul As Afghan Forces Shoot At Pakistani Aircraft
Explosion, Gunfire In Kabul As Afghan Forces Shoot At Pakistani Aircraft
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Explosion, Gunfire In Kabul As Afghan Forces Shoot At Pakistani Aircraft

Pakistan’s military launched air and artillery strikes deep inside Afghanistan overnight and into early Saturday, killing more than 300 Afghan personnel amid escalating border figh...

Explosions were reported in Kabul after Afghan forces launched a border offensive late Thursday. Fresh clashes are also being reported near the key Torkham border crossing. DW has the latest.

Pakistan bombed Afghanistan’s cities of Kabul and Kandahar on Friday, hours after Afghan forces attacked Pakistani border troops in what the Taliban government said was retaliation for earlier deadly air strikes. Both militaries said they killed dozens of soldiers in the border violence, which followed multiple Pakistani strikes on Afghanistan and clashes along the frontier in recent months. “Afghan Taliban defence targets were targeted in Kabul, Paktia [province] and Kandahar,” Pakistani...

Afghanistan attacked Pakistani forces at the border, claiming to have seized Pakistani outposts, in retaliation for deadly Pakistani airstrikes.
The incident, just days after Pakistani airstrikes, is the latest flare-up along the border since the declaration of the October ceasefire.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Saturday rejected claims about a Pakistani jet being shot down in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar and the pilot being captured. The ministry’s fact check account on X attributed the claims to Afghan Taliban officials that were “amplified by Indian media”. “The Ministry of Defence of the so-called Islamic Emirate claimed that Afghan forces shot down a Pakistani fighter jet in Nangarhar and captured its pilot alive. The claim was widely amplified by India...
US President Donald Trump commented on the escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, stating Pakistan is doing 'terrifically well,' after Pakistan carried out airstrikes following an attack by Afghan forces.

Pakistani forces launched airstrikes against military targets in the Afghan capital, Kabul, as well as other provinces close to the border There has been no reaction from Afghanistan to Asif’s comments on “open war”. The Taliban government said Afghan forces attacked Pakistani border troops last night in retaliation for earlier airstrikes by Islamabad. “In response to the repeated rebellions and insurrections of the Pakistani military, large-scale offensive operations were launched against Pa...

Pakistan states that the country has attacked the cities of Kabul and Kandahar in Afghanistan. The attacks occurred just hours after Afghan forces attacked Pakistani border forces.

Afghan forces launched 'massive attacks' against Pakistani outposts in retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes on Nangarhar and Paktia provinces.

„Пилотот е заробен жив“, се цитира во соопштението претставникот на 201-от армиски корпус „Халид ибн Валид“ Вахидула Мохамади. Afghan forces successfully shot down a military jet belonging to the Pakistani military in the 6th district of Jalalabad, according to the spokesperson of the Nangarhar police. Read more at: https://t.co/zGousOeHX7#ArianaNews #Afghanistan #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/pf3Dm6F7A2 — Ariana News […] The post Исламабад влегува во отворена војна со Кабул: Соборен авион, пилото...

Multiple Indian and Afghan users on social media platform X shared visuals on February 27, claiming that Afghan forces shot down a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet amid the current conflict between the two…

Shehbaz Sharif's statement came hours after Pakistan struck targets inside Afghanistan's major cities overnight.

Pakistani and Afghan border forces clashed on Thursday night after the Taliban launched what it called retaliatory strikes on Pakistani installations, sharply escalating tensions after days of…

Islamabad blames Kabul for allowing the fighters to use Afghanistan as a safe haven. Kabul denies the charges, saying the militancy is Pakistan’s internal problem