"Enough is enough ..." Pakistan fired missiles on Kabul, the Minister of Defense in Pakistan, Khawaja Asif, Taliban gave strict warning
Pakistan attacked Afghanistan. Pakistan performed in Kaban on Thursday night in Kaban in Kabul. The attack came a few hours after the defense minister in Pakistan, Khawaja Asif, issued a strict warning, saying that “enough is enough” and declares that Islamabad would no longer tolerate the suspected terrorists in the country. Pakistani newspaper Dawn quoted the Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihulah Mujahid saying that the sound of explosions was heard in Kabul City, but there were no reports about any casualties. Pakistan fired missiles, a spokeswoman for Afghan Taliban said: “Explosions have been heard in Kabul City. However, there is no reason for concern; everything has been in order. Two explosions According to Dawn, the explosions reportedly targeted a country crosser. Reuters reported that at least two explosions were heard at about 9:50 a.m. After this attack by Pakistan, however, Afghanistan made it clear that he had no casualty. Taliban is investigating the explosion of Taliban officials, said late Thursday that an investigation into the explosion in the capital Kabul is underway. The explosion occurred shortly before 10pm local time in the Abdul Haq Chowk area, near several ministries and the National Intelligence Agency. Kabul residents heard another explosion in the Shahr-e-NAW area, but the cause of the second incident was not confirmed. Pakistan issued a warning from Pakistan’s Minister of Defense on Thursday issued a strong warning to Afghan Taliban. He warned that Pakistan’s patience was running out. He expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that he did not act against terrorists using Afghan land to target Pakistan. Asif addressed the National Assembly and said, “Enough is enough.” He warned that Pakistan would no longer tolerate terrorism from Afghan land. The warning comes after 11 Pakistani security personnel, including a lieutenant colonel and a major, died in clashes with the banned Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the Orakzai district. Asif told MPs that Pakistan will take action against terrorists supporters, wherever they are. He indicated that if Kabul did not act against terrorists along the shared border, Islamabad is difficult action. He said: “There is a restriction on our patience. Anyone who provides shelter or support to terrorists – whether in Pakistan or Afghanistan – will have to face consequences.” Asif revealed that Pakistan raised the issue of cross -border terrorism with the Afghan Taliban directly during his visit to Kabul three years ago, but the Afghan side only gave vague insurance. “We told the Afghan authorities that there are 6,000-7,000 people living in your area who are a threat to us,” he said. According to Asif, Kabul also proposed financial arrangements to relocate the groups in western Afghanistan. Pakistan’s attack on Afghanistan came at a time when Afghan Foreign Minister Aamir Khan Muttaki was on a visit to India and today (Friday, October 10), Indian Foreign Minister S. To hold important discussions with Jaishankar. Muttaki is on a visit to India from October 9 to 16. This is his first visit to India, as the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan in 2021. “We are looking forward to productive discussions with him about bilateral relations and regional issues,” Foreign Minister Randhir Jaiswal said on October 10. India has not yet formally recognized the Taliban regime, but has maintained limited diplomatic contacts. This year, Russia became the first country to formally recognize the Islamic Emirate of the Taliban.