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13 killed, including 11 children, in Pakistan airstrike – is this the beginning of cross-border war? Bombing of houses in Kunar-Khost-Paktika – were Afghan civilians deliberately targeted? TTP allegations and counter-allegations intensify – is this conflict now becoming a full-fledged military confrontation? Claim of airspace violation – Are Pakistan-Afghan relations completely broken now?

Pakistan Afghanistan Airstrike: The ongoing undeclared war between the two neighboring countries of South Asia – Pakistan and Afghanistan – has now reached a very dangerous and suicidal point. On Tuesday’s silent night, Pakistani fighter planes suddenly entered the airspace of Afghanistan and carried out a massive bombardment. According to the Taliban government, at least 13 people, including 11 innocent children, a woman and an elderly person, have died tragically in this sudden air attack, while 14 women are seriously injured. After this audacious attack, clouds of war have started looming over the entire region.

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That midnight air strike…when Pakistani bombs fell on sleeping innocents!

The suspense and horrifying scene of this bloody operation came to light when Taliban’s chief spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid shared pictures of the injured and debris on social media. Mujahid strongly alleged that the Pakistani Air Force has openly violated the sovereignty of Afghanistan. Pakistani jets carried out indiscriminate bombing targeting residential areas in Kunar, Khost and Paktika provinces. Innocent children sleeping in mud houses did not even get a chance to recover. The surprising thing is that even after such a huge military action, the rulers of Islamabad have still maintained complete mysterious silence on it.

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Massacre of 6 soldiers at border post: Was this Pakistan’s bloody revenge?

Political pundits believe that this sudden attack by Pakistan is not a coincidence, but a well-planned retaliation. Just a day before this airstrike, on June 9, terrorists had carried out an ambush and suicide attack on a border post in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Six Pakistani security personnel were killed in that bloody clash. However, in retaliation, 8 attackers were also killed who tried to capture the border post. Shocked by this incident, Pakistan, without wasting any time, started the engines of its fighter planes at midnight and rained gunpowder on Afghanistan.

That dreadful shadow of TTP…behind which lies the real dispute between the two countries

After all, what is the real reason for this bloody enmity between the two Islamic countries? The answer lies in the organization named Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which has become a sore spot for the Pakistan government. Pakistan claims that TTP fighters use the soil of Afghanistan to carry out major suicide attacks in Pakistan. Since 2001, when Pakistan supported America, TTP has been waging a war against the Pakistani government considering it anti-Islam. Since the ideology of TTP and Afghan Taliban is the same, Pakistan alleges that the Taliban government in Kabul is giving safe haven to these terrorists. However, Kabul has been vehemently rejecting these allegations.

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400 deaths at de-addiction centers! This bloody countdown has been going on for 4 months

This series of enmity between the two countries is not new, but for the last four months only shells have been raining from both the sides. This bloody conflict started on February 22 when 80 TTP fighters were killed in an airstrike by Pakistan. In response to this, Taliban also counterattacked on 27 February. The greatest period of suspense and terror was seen in March 2026, when, as per Taliban claims, Pakistani planes targeted the capital Kabul. During that time, more than 400 people lost their lives in a bombing at a drug de-addiction center (of which 269 deaths were confirmed). The Taliban described it as a crime against humanity, while Pakistan said they had only blown up an ammunition depot.

Are both countries moving towards a great war? What will happen next?

The current airstrike has further inflamed the bitterness of March. On one hand, Pakistan is continuously pressurizing the Taliban to eliminate TTP from its soil, while on the other hand, the Taliban now seems to be in the mood for an all-out fight. After the death of 11 children, there is huge anger among Afghan citizens against Pakistan. Now the biggest suspense is whether Taliban will launch any major military counterattack on the Pakistan border to avenge this airstrike? The eyes of the whole world are fixed on what will be the end of this gunpowder game.

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