Taliban forces in Afghanistan said they had struck “several points” in Pakistan in response to recent airstrikes carried out by the Pakistani military on Afghan territory. This was reported by the Reuters news agency, according to UNN.
Details
According to the agency, the attack on Saturday, December 28, was reported by the Afghan Ministry of Defense.
In response, several points outside the hypothetical line were attacked from the southeastern direction of the country, which served as centers and shelters for malicious elements and their supporters who organized and coordinated attacks in Afghanistan
Afghan Ministry of Defense spokesman Enayatullah Khowarazmi explained that these points are on the other side of the “hypothetical line,” but stressed that the Afghan authorities do not recognize this territory as Pakistani.
Details of casualties or specific targets were not disclosed. The Pakistani side has not yet commented on the situation.
Recall
As a result of bombing by Pakistan in Paktika province in Afghanistan, 46 people were killed. Most of them were women and children. The Taliban vowed to avenge the attack and defend their sovereignty.