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    Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of Air Attacks; Islamabad Warns of Action Against Militants

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    Posted on October 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of airstrikes, escalating tensions. Islamabad warns of action against militants. India to upgrade ties with Taliban.

    Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of Airstrikes Amid Rising Tensions

    Escalating Tensions Between Afghanistan and Pakistan

    By Saeed Shah

    Details of the Airstrikes

    ISLAMABAD/KABUL/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Afghanistan's Taliban government accused Pakistan on Friday of carrying out airstrikes on its territory and warned of "consequences" as Islamabad said it was taking action against militants.

    Reactions from Islamabad

    Eleven more Pakistani soldiers were killed on Friday in a clash with Islamist militants in the Tirah area close to the Afghan border, according to Pakistani security officials. Islamabad says militants of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan group operate from Afghanistan, a charge denied by Kabul.

    Impact on Regional Security

    The Taliban administration blamed Pakistan for airstrikes in Kabul, the capital, late on Thursday and in the eastern province of Paktika around midnight.

    "This is an unprecedented, violent and provocative act in the history of Afghanistan and Pakistan," an Afghan Defence Ministry statement said. "If the situation escalates further following these actions, the consequences will be the responsibility of the Pakistani military."

    According to the Taliban, there were no casualties from the airstrikes.

    A Pakistani security official said a vehicle used by the leader of the TTP, Noor Wali Mehsud, was targeted in the Kabul airstrike. It was unclear if he survived.

    The Afghan Defence Ministry declined to answer queries about Mehsud, pointing to its statement, which did not mention him.

    PAKISTAN VOWS TO DO WHATEVER IS NECESSARY

    Islamabad has said its patience with Kabul is running out, without acknowledging or denying carrying out the airstrikes. 

    Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the Pakistani military spokesman, "noted" the reports of the strikes.

    "To protect the lives of the people of Pakistan, we are doing, and will continue to do, whatever is necessary," Chaudhry told a press conference. "Our demand to Afghanistan: Your soil must not be used for terrorism against Pakistan."

    The TTP has been fighting to overthrow the Islamabad government and replace it with a strict Islamic-led system of governance. It has had a close relationship with the Afghan Taliban, which inspired the establishment of the TTP. 

    Pakistan accuses regional big power adversary India of supporting the TTP, through Afghanistan. India denies such accusations, terming them "baseless".

    The airstrikes coincided with a rare visit to India by a Taliban leader - Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.

    His trip resulted in an announcement by India on Friday that it would upgrade ties with the Taliban administration - giving a boost to the diplomatically isolated group - by reopening its embassy in Kabul shut since the Taliban seized power in 2021.

    (Reporting by Saeed Shah, Mohammad Yunus Yawar, Mushtaq Ali and Shivam Patel; writing by Saeed Shah and Sakshi Dayal; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Table of Contents

    • Escalating Tensions Between Afghanistan and Pakistan
    • Details of the Airstrikes
    • Reactions from Islamabad
    • Impact on Regional Security

    Key Takeaways

    • •Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of conducting airstrikes on its territory.
    • •Islamabad warns of action against militants operating from Afghanistan.
    • •Tensions escalate between the Taliban government and Pakistan.
    • •India plans to upgrade ties with the Taliban administration.
    • •No casualties reported from the airstrikes, but regional security concerns grow.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of air attacks; Islamabad warns of action against militants

    1What is regional security?

    Regional security refers to the measures taken by countries in a specific area to ensure stability and prevent conflicts among them.

    2What is military intervention?

    Military intervention is the act of a country using its armed forces to influence the affairs of another country, often in response to conflicts or threats.

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