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 ...
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 ...
A man, who was injured in the overnight cross border fighting between Pakistan and Afghan forces, receives treatment at a hospital in Khar, in Bajaur, a district of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ...
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated dramatically on Friday as Islamabad launched air strikes on major Afghan ...
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Pakistan on Friday (Feb 27) declared "open war" against Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities. This comes after a sharp escalation in cross-border fighting. "Our patience has reached its limit," said ...
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