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Pakistan Admits 12 Soldiers Killed in Afghan Attack, Afghan Chief Issues Warning

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Key Takeaways
  • New Delhi: Pakistan and Afghanistan are currently experiencing intense tensions, leading to a worsening situation.
  • In response to Pakistan's airstrike, Afghanistan today launched an attack targeting an army camp just 5 kilometres from the Prime Minister's residence in Islamabad.
  • Afghanistan launched a drone attack, reportedly killing 12 soldiers.
  • Furthermore, 27 others were injured in the airstrike, whose condition remains critical.
Afghan Attack

New Delhi: Pakistan and Afghanistan are currently experiencing intense tensions, leading to a worsening situation. In response to Pakistan’s airstrike, Afghanistan today launched an attack targeting an army camp just 5 kilometres from the Prime Minister’s residence in Islamabad.

Afghanistan launched a drone attack, reportedly killing 12 soldiers. Furthermore, 27 others were injured in the airstrike, whose condition remains critical. Afghanistan warned that if Pakistan raises a finger, it will respond with its fists.

Pakistan Admits 12 Soldiers Killed in Afghan Attack, Afghan Chief Issues Warning

Pakistan’s Big Claim

Afghanistan claims to have killed 55 Pakistani soldiers. The Pakistani army called a press conference and stated that 12 soldiers were killed in the Afghan attack. One soldier is missing, while 27 others were confirmed injured. The Pakistani army claims to have killed 274 Afghan soldiers.

Pakistan Admits 12 Soldiers Killed in Afghan Attack, Afghan Chief Issues Warning

Afghan Army Launches Major Attack on Pakistan

Afghanistan demonstrated its strength by attacking a military base in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, on Friday afternoon. Meanwhile, Afghan Army Chief Fasihuddin Fitrat, addressing Pakistan, said that if Pakistan “violates” any part of Afghanistan, it will receive an even stronger and decisive response. Addressing Pakistan’s military leadership, Fasihuddin Fitrat stated that Afghanistan will not leave any attack by Pakistan without responding.

If a finger is raised, we will give a befitting reply

The Afghan Army Chief stated that if Pakistan even points a finger, we will respond with a fist. He further emphasised that if Pakistan’s military regime attempts to destabilise Afghanistan, they will not be safe in Islamabad or other major centres of the country.

What Afghanistan Said

Afghanistan claimed the martyrdom of eight of its soldiers, while Pakistan claimed 55 casualties. Afghanistan stated that these attacks were in response to Pakistani attacks in Kabul and Kandahar. Afghan Army Chief Fitrat stressed that the country’s security forces can defend Afghanistan’s territorial integrity.

For information, there is considerable anger against Pakistan in Afghanistan. Afghans have stated that they have not remained silent in the face of Pakistan’s oppression. In the past, Afghans have resisted even the most powerful foreign invaders, and today they are united against Pakistan’s aggression.

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