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Pakistan repels Afghan aggression, destroys multiple posts

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ISLAMABAD: Tensions along the Pakistan‑Afghanistan border escalated after Pakistani military officials reported a “minor-level coordinated kinetic attack” from the Afghan side. Islamabad responded swiftly, deploying proportional, multi-domain force to neutralize the threat. Multiple Afghan posts were destroyed by Pakistani artillery fire, according to official statements.

The Pakistani military alleged that the aggression was part of a broader Indian-backed strategy to empower TTP militants and destabilize border regions. “Afghanistan has sadly become a breeding ground for terrorism, exporting nothing but violence,” one senior official claimed. Pakistan asserted that it gave a “befitting response” to protect its territorial integrity and national pride.

Kabul’s government, meanwhile, announced a ceasefire offer. Pakistan declined, stating that the attacks were unprovoked and that the nation would not permit its border security to be compromised. “An attack was met with strength. Our borders, our pride: fully defended,” said Islamabad.

The clashes have drawn international attention. Nations including Saudi Arabia and Qatar expressed concern and urged restraint, dialogue, and an immediate de-escalation. They reaffirmed support for regional initiatives aimed at maintaining peace, security, and stability for both Pakistani and Afghan citizens.

Observers are now watching closely to see how the diplomatic fallout unfolds-and whether this incident marks a dangerous turning point in Pakistan‑Afghanistan relations.

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