Pakistan Strikes Back After Unprovoked Afghan Border Assault

“Afghanistan has sadly become a breeding ground for terrorism,” said a senior defense official.

ISLAMABAD — The Pakistan Armed Forces responded forcefully to a “minor-level coordinated kinetic attack” launched from across the border by Afghan posts, destroying multiple positions in retaliation. Military officials described the aggression as part of a broader Indian‑backed plot to empower TTP militants and destabilize Pakistan’s border regions.

According to defense statements, the strike on Pakistani positions was met with proportional, multi-domain military force targeting all engaged threats. The Pakistani artillery campaign reportedly leveled several Afghan posts.

Authorities claimed the assault was orchestrated at India’s behest, accusing Kabul of serving as a hub for TTP operations and backing anti‑Pakistan networks. “Afghanistan has sadly become a breeding ground for terrorism,” said a senior defense official.

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Although Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced a ceasefire, Pakistan declined to accept it, citing the unprovoked nature of the attack. “An attack was met with strength. Our borders, our pride: fully defended,” declared Islamabad.

The cross‑border clash drew swift diplomatic attention. Nations including Saudi Arabia and Qatar expressed deep concern, urging restraint, diplomatic engagement, and de-escalation. They underlined support for regional and international efforts to foster peace, security, and stability for both Pakistani and Afghan people.

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