Afghanistan Claims Drone Strikes on Pakistani Military Bases; 32 Soldiers Reportedly Killed

Kabul (Afghanistan) — While the United States and Israel are engaged in attacks against Iran, the conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan is also ongoing. The Afghan military reportedly carried out drone strikes targeting Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. The Taliban has claimed that Pakistani Army and Air Force bases were attacked.
According to Afghan claims, the strikes targeted the Noor Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi, the 12th Division headquarters of the Pakistani Army in Quetta, Balochistan, and the Khwajai Camp military base in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Afghanistan has claimed that 32 Pakistani soldiers were killed in these attacks. Notably, the Noor Khan Airbase had earlier been targeted and reportedly damaged by India during ‘Operation Sindoor’.
Afghanistan-Pakistan Tensions Escalate ⚠️
Amid the ongoing conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan, reports claim that Afghanistan has carried out drone strikes targeting Pakistani military bases.
Sources indicate that 32 Pakistani soldiers have reportedly been killed.
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If Attacked, We Will Respond Firmly ! – Afghanistan
Afghanistan has warned Pakistan that any violation of its airspace will be met with a strong response. It alleged that Pakistan had attempted to attack the Bagram Airbase near Kabul. The recent drone strikes, Afghanistan stated, were carried out in retaliation for that attempt.
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