
Pakistan's President Zardari Warns Afghan Taliban Crossed 'Red Line' with Drone Attacks
Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari has issued a stern warning to the Afghan Taliban government, stating that their drone attacks on civilians have 'crossed a red line' and will bring severe consequences.
The Story
Analyzing sources…
Source Diversity
Source Diversity
High (55/100)Sources
Pakistan strikes Afghan base after its president warns ‘red line’ crossed
Islamabad hits Kandahar facility after Taliban drones strike civilian areas and military sites as conflict intensifies.
Read full article →Strikes in Kandahar: Pakistan says it hit military facilities inside Afghanistan
Pakistan launched strikes on Afghan military facilities and alleged terrorist hideouts in Kandahar, escalating tensions with the Taliban. These actions follow Pakistan's interception of drone attacks originating from Afghanistan. The Taliban administration reported limited civilian damage, while Pakistan warned of retaliation after its president stated a "red line" was crossed by targeting civilians.
By TOI WORLD DESK
Read full article →‘Terrorist hideouts, military infrastructure’ hit in overnight strikes in Afghanistan’s Kandahar: state media
The Pakistan military carried out overnight strikes in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province, targeting “terrorist hideouts and military infrastructure,” as the military continues its operation against the Afghan Taliban, state-run Pakistan TV reported on Sunday, citing security sources. Operation Ghazab lil-Haq was launched in late February following unprovoked firing by the Afghan Taliban from across the border. According to Pakistan TV, the strikes “targeted facilities used by the Afghan Taliban...
By none@none.com (News Desk)
Read full article →

