‘Our patience has now run out’: Pakistan declares ‘open war’ against Afghanistan after cross-border attack – live news

‘Our patience has now run out’: Pakistan declares ‘open war’ against Afghanistan after cross-border attack – live news


What we know so far

  • Pakistan’s defence minister declared an “open war” with the Taliban government in Afghanistan, in a major escalation between the neighbouring countries.

  • Pakistan launched airstrikes last night on major Afghan cities including the capital Kabul in response to what it called “unprovoked firing” from across the border.

  • Afghan officials said it attacked Pakistani border troops in retaliation for earlier airstrikes by Islamabad.

  • Both sides claimed to have inflicted heavy casualties on each other, but the true numbers remain unclear. Afghanistan is also claiming to have captured several Pakistan soldiers which Islamabad denies.

  • It marks a major escalation since a ceasefire brokered by Qatar and Turkey halted deadly clashes in October. Negotiations since then have failed to produce a lasting agreement.

  • Since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan in 2021, relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan – which shares a 1,600-mile long disputed Durand Line – has wavered between cautious diplomacy to open hostility.

  • Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of harbouring Pakistan Taliban (TTP) militants who launch attacks against Pakistan from the border. Analysts say the latest violence is the first time Pakistan has directly targeted sites of the Taliban government rather than only alleged TTP positions.

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Operation continuing on the directions of PM, says Pakistan army

Pakistan’s military operation against the Taliban government in Afghanistan is continuing on the directions of the prime minister Shehbaz Sharif, a Pakistani army spokesperson was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.

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