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'Will Not Leave...': Taliban Fumes After Pakistan Airstrikes Kill 46, Mostly Women And Children, In Afghanistan

The strike follows a claim by the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) of the raid on army outpost near the Afghanistan border, which reportedly killed 16 soldiers.

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Published : 12 hours ago

Updated : 12 hours ago

Kabul: Pakistan air strikes in an eastern border province of Afghanistan killed 46 people, the Taliban government spokesman told AFP on Wednesday. "Last night (Tuesday), Pakistan bombarded four points in the Barmal district of Paktika province.

The total number of dead is 46, most of whom were children and women," spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said. He added that six more people were wounded, mostly children.

A defence ministry statement late Tuesday condemned the latest strikes by Pakistan on Afghan territory, calling them "barbaric" and a "clear aggression". "The Islamic Emirate will not leave this cowardly act unanswered, but rather considers the defence of its territory and sovereignty to be its inalienable right," the statement said, using the Taliban authorities' name for the government.

Deadly air strikes by Pakistan's military in the border regions of Afghanistan in March that the Taliban authorities said killed eight civilians prompted skirmishes on the frontier.

18 of one family among dead

A Barmal resident, Maleel, told AFP Tuesday's strikes killed 18 members of one family. "The bombardment hit two or three houses, in one house, 18 people were killed, and the whole family lost their lives," he said.

He said a strike killed three people in another house and wounded several others, who were taken to hospital. Border tensions between the two countries have escalated since the Taliban government seized power in 2021, with Pakistan battling a resurgence of militant violence in its western border regions.

Islamabad has accused Kabul's Taliban authorities of harbouring militant fighters, allowing them to strike on Pakistani soil with impunity. Kabul has denied the allegations.

The strike comes after the Pakistani Taliban -- who are known as Tehreek–e–Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and share a common ideology with their Afghan counterparts -- last week claimed a raid on an army outpost near the border with Afghanistan, which Pakistani intelligence officials said killed 16 soldiers.

There has been no official comment from Pakistani authorities on the latest strike in Afghan territory. Earlier Tuesday, high-level Taliban officials were meeting with Pakistan's special envoy for Afghanistan who was on a visit to Kabul.

Strikes targeted 'terrorist hideouts': Pakistan security source

Pakistan carried out air strikes inside Afghanistan to target "terrorist hideouts" across the border, a senior Pakistani security official told AFP on Wednesday.

"Pakistan carried out late-night air strikes targeting terrorist hideouts inside Afghanistan, utilising a mix of jets and drones," the source said on the condition of anonymity.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by ETV Bharat and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Kabul: Pakistan air strikes in an eastern border province of Afghanistan killed 46 people, the Taliban government spokesman told AFP on Wednesday. "Last night (Tuesday), Pakistan bombarded four points in the Barmal district of Paktika province.

The total number of dead is 46, most of whom were children and women," spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said. He added that six more people were wounded, mostly children.

A defence ministry statement late Tuesday condemned the latest strikes by Pakistan on Afghan territory, calling them "barbaric" and a "clear aggression". "The Islamic Emirate will not leave this cowardly act unanswered, but rather considers the defence of its territory and sovereignty to be its inalienable right," the statement said, using the Taliban authorities' name for the government.

Deadly air strikes by Pakistan's military in the border regions of Afghanistan in March that the Taliban authorities said killed eight civilians prompted skirmishes on the frontier.

18 of one family among dead

A Barmal resident, Maleel, told AFP Tuesday's strikes killed 18 members of one family. "The bombardment hit two or three houses, in one house, 18 people were killed, and the whole family lost their lives," he said.

He said a strike killed three people in another house and wounded several others, who were taken to hospital. Border tensions between the two countries have escalated since the Taliban government seized power in 2021, with Pakistan battling a resurgence of militant violence in its western border regions.

Islamabad has accused Kabul's Taliban authorities of harbouring militant fighters, allowing them to strike on Pakistani soil with impunity. Kabul has denied the allegations.

The strike comes after the Pakistani Taliban -- who are known as Tehreek–e–Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and share a common ideology with their Afghan counterparts -- last week claimed a raid on an army outpost near the border with Afghanistan, which Pakistani intelligence officials said killed 16 soldiers.

There has been no official comment from Pakistani authorities on the latest strike in Afghan territory. Earlier Tuesday, high-level Taliban officials were meeting with Pakistan's special envoy for Afghanistan who was on a visit to Kabul.

Strikes targeted 'terrorist hideouts': Pakistan security source

Pakistan carried out air strikes inside Afghanistan to target "terrorist hideouts" across the border, a senior Pakistani security official told AFP on Wednesday.

"Pakistan carried out late-night air strikes targeting terrorist hideouts inside Afghanistan, utilising a mix of jets and drones," the source said on the condition of anonymity.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by ETV Bharat and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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