War-like situations have arisen in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
There was a war of words between the Taliban government and Shehbaz Sharif’s government after the recent terrorist attacks on the troubled cities of Pakistan.
Now Pakistan has entered into Afghanistan and carried out an air strike on Monday. Eight Afghan civilians, including three children, were killed by Pakistani forces during airstrikes on civilian areas.
Taliban is angry about this action of Pakistan. He summoned the Pakistani Embassy. Warned that if you are not able to control your own problems and violent incidents then stop blaming Taliban. There will be such consequences that Pakistan will not be able to handle itself.
A senior official of Afghanistan’s interim government confirmed the attacks on Monday, saying that areas of the country’s Paktika and Khost provinces bordering Pakistan were targeted. There has also been a strong reaction on this from Pakistan.
After entering Afghanistan and killing eight people, including three children, by carrying out airstrikes on civilian areas, the Pakistani Army has said that eight terrorists, including a wanted terrorist commander, were killed in an operation in a tribal district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Has “sent to hell”.
Taliban enraged, said- Pakistan will not be able to handle itself
‘Dawn’ newspaper reported in its news from Kabul that Afghan spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid in a statement alleged attacks by Pakistani aircraft.
Mujahid said, “At around 3 am, Pakistani planes bombed people’s houses in Khost and Paktika provinces.” He claimed that eight people, including women and children, had died. The spokesperson strongly condemned the attack, calling it a brutal act and a violation of Afghan borders. Mujahid asked Pakistan to stop blaming Afghanistan for its problems and failure to control violent incidents. “Such actions will have serious consequences which even Pakistan will not be able to handle,” he warned.
Earlier, Afghan interim government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said, “At 3 am, Pakistani aircraft bombed civilian homes in Khost and Paktika provinces near the border.”
Paktika province is located near South Waziristan district of Pakistan while Khost is located near North Waziristan.
Pakistan said retaliatory action
Earlier, seven soldiers including two officers were killed in a terrorist attack on a security forces post in Pakistan’s Waziristan.
On which President Asif Ali Zardari had pledged to take retaliatory action on Sunday. These attacks took place in Afghanistan just a day after this. Zardari had said on Sunday that the sacrifices of the martyrs would not go in vain and the country would avenge these deaths.
The President had said that if anyone attacks on or inside the border, Pakistan will not hesitate to retaliate.