Pakistan's defense minister says there is "open war" on the Afghan Taliban government after tensions between the two countries flared.
KABUL/ISLAMABAD, Feb ⁠27 (Reuters) - ⁠The Afghan ⁠Taliban "successfully conducted" air ​strikes using drones ‌to hit military ‌targets ⁠in ⁠Pakistan, its defence ministry and a ​government ...
Pakistan's defense minister declared the country is in an "open war" with Afghanistan after launching overnight military ...
Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said in posts on X that multiple Pakistani troops were killed and others taken ...
Pakistan considers itself in an “open war” with neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan’s defense minister said Friday, in the worst ...
Both sides reported heavy losses in the fighting, which Pakistan's defence minister said amounted to an "open war.” ...
Pakistan struck Kabul and two other provinces hours after the Taliban launched cross-border attacks, in the latest escalation ...
Pakistan bombed ⁠Taliban government targets in Afghanistan's major cities overnight, officials from both countries said on ...
Pakistani air and ground strikes hit Taliban military posts, headquarters and ammunition depots in multiple sectors along the border ...
Pakistan's defence minister said his country is now in an 'open war' with neighbouring Afghanistan as it launched a series of air strikes on the Afghan cities of Kabul and Kandahar and on Paktika prov ...
Pakistan has launched air strikes on Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, and other cities, as clashes escalate along the two countries’ shared border. On Friday, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif ...
The airstrikes carried out by Pakistan reportedly happened in Akhundzada in Kandahar, a city widely recognized as a stronghold of Hibatullah, the reclusive supreme leader of the Taliban.