अफगान बॉर्डर में घुसते ही PAK फाइटर जेट का काम तमाम, मुनीर आर्मी को तालिबान की तगड़ी चोट – Pakistan Afghanistan War Taliban Army Shot Down PAK Army Fighter Jet mnrd
Once again the situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan has become very tense. After Pakistan’s recent airstrike, Afghan Taliban retaliated early on Friday. After this, Pakistan also attacked many areas including Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia. Meanwhile, it is being claimed that Asim Munir’s army which entered for the airstrike suffered huge losses. There is a claim that a Pakistani fighter jet has been shot down in Afghanistan.
Pakistan Defense Minister Khawaja Asif used strong words like “open war” against the Taliban, which has made the situation more serious. This is being interpreted to mean that Pakistan has started an open war against Afghanistan.
Afghan media outlet Tolo News claimed that Taliban Forces have shot down a fighter jet of Pakistan. However, it was not made clear which aircraft it was. On social media it is being described as an F-16 fighter jet and it is being claimed that it was shot down in Afghan airspace. There has been no official response from Pakistan on this claim yet.
Pakistan-afghanistan attack each other
It is noteworthy that at least three explosions were heard in Kabul early Friday, but the exact location of the attacks and whether there were any casualties could not be confirmed. Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that Pakistan has also carried out airstrikes in Kandahar and the south-eastern province of Paktia.
News agency Associated Press quoted Pakistani defense sources as saying that the Pakistan Army targeted Afghan military bases in Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia. It is claimed that two brigade bases were destroyed in these attacks, although no information was given about possible damage or casualties.
Pakistan claims to have captured dozens of posts
On the other hand, Afghanistan says that its army retaliated on the Pakistani border late on Thursday night to avenge the Pakistani air strikes in the border areas on Sunday. The Afghan side has claimed that it has captured more than a dozen Pakistani posts. Pro-Taliban media say that two military bases and 19 posts have been controlled and 55 Pakistani soldiers have been killed.
What is Pakistan saying on the attack by Afghan Taliban?
The Pakistan government rejected these claims and said that the action in Afghanistan was taken without provocation. Pakistan’s Information Minister Ataullah Tarar said that two Pakistani soldiers were killed and three were injured. He also claimed that 36 Afghan fighters have been killed. In a post on Twitter, Tarar said Pakistan was giving a “strong and effective response” to the “unprovoked firing” by Afghanistan.
The situation on the border remains extremely delicate amid the claims and counterattacks of both the countries. Many claims have not yet been independently verified, but the way the rhetoric and military activities are increasing, the possibility of a major conflict in the region cannot be ruled out.
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