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Pakistan khyber pakhtunkhwa attack: Tension in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is at its peak due to the attack on its own land by the Pakistani Air Force. Meanwhile, former Vice President of Afghanistan and tough critic Amullah Saleh of Pakistan have reacted sharply to the incident.

He said that Pakistan will have pieces in the coming time and it has started.

The Pakistani Air Force recently bombed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in some villages in the name of attacking Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) bases. About 30 innocent civilians died in this airstrike. Due to which the people of the Kabalai tribe living in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are angry. He protested today by placing the bodies of those killed outside the Ami Core Commander House in Peshwar.

Pashtun people made a sacrifice of sacrifice

Saleh wrote on the social media platform X that if this attack had happened in Punjab and ordinary citizens were killed, what would have happened to Pakistan? He raised the question whether the Pakistani media has raised the issue seriously or not. According to him, people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and former FATA region have always been made a sacrifice of sacrifice in Pakistan. He said that Pakistan’s pieces have started now and the current situation is pointing in this direction.

Saleh further said that the Taliban is the result of the poison spread by Pakistan. But it cannot be treated at all to bomb common citizens with F-16. He also targeted the Defense Minister of Pakistan and said that he should apologize to the Afghan public. According to Saleh, in 2020, Pakistan’s Defense Minister made statements in support of the Taliban and terrorism, which has worsened today.

Situation in Pakistan is bad

This entire development has exposed Pakistan’s internal instability and increasing mistrust. On the one hand, the Air Force is attacking its own citizens, on the other hand political and social dissatisfaction is deepening. The question is arising whether Pakistan is really moving towards scatter, as Saleh has warned.

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