Afghanistan Retaliates, Launches "Large-Scale Offensive Ops" Against Pak

"In response to repeated provocations and violations by Pakistani military circles, large-scale offensive operations have been launched against Pakistani military positions and installations along the Durand Line," Zabihullah Mujahid, spoksperson for the Taliban administration, said in a post on X.

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  • Afghanistan launched offensive operations against Pakistani military positions along the border
  • The Taliban spokesperson announced the operations in retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes
  • The attacks targeted Pakistani military positions and installations along the Durand Line
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Afghanistan has launched offensive operations against Pakistani military positions along the border, the Taliban's spokesperson said on Thursday, in retaliation for recent Pakistani airstrikes.

"In response to repeated provocations and violations by Pakistani military circles, large-scale offensive operations have been launched against Pakistani military positions and installations along the Durand Line," Zabihullah Mujahid, spoksperson for the Taliban administration, said in a post on X.

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