Massive explosion rocks Kabul; 'More than a dozen' killed after the air strikes in Pakistan hit Afghanistan - video

According to reports on social media, a massive explosion of Afghanistan’s capital shook on Wednesday. A video of the explosion was shared on X, with the user claiming, “I was on the phone with my mother when it happened, and my heart sank while hearing the explosion, followed by the screams of my little cousins.” The incident was reported because the violence between Pakistan and Afghanistan flared last week. The tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated after the two countries set fire to the border and killed dozens in various border regions. According to reports, Pakistan carried out air strikes in Kabul last Thursday. Afghanistan rehearsed on Saturday about what it called repeated offenses of Afghan area and airspace. The Taliban government in Kabul has launched an offensive along parts of its southern border in retaliation, who urged Islamabad to promise a strong response to its own. Afghanistan then claimed to have killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in overnight operations. However, the army of Pakistan said that 23 troops were killed. Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of having militant groups led by Pakistani Taliban Tehreek-E-Taliban (TTP) on his land, has a claim that Kabul denies. Fighting bursts again, ’30 Afghan Taliban Fighters’ killed fights broke out again on Wednesday before dawn, according to officials on both sides. Officials said on Wednesday that more than a dozen civilians were killed and that more than 100 others were wounded in the renewed battles between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Security officials and television reports were cited by the Associated Press as claimed that the Military Pakistan 30 Afghan Taliban fighters near Kurram killed in the Khost Province in Afghanistan, destroyed a major training facility in Afghanistan used by the Pakistani Taliban. Pakistan TV, the most important television station in the state, reported later that day that Afghanistan was sought a ceasefire on the border near the town of Chaman where the fight was concentrated. Pakistani security officials and state -owned media have accused Afghan troops of ‘unspoken fire’ that was pushed into Khyber Pakhtunkwa in Kurram, a district in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Zabihulah Mujahid, chief spokesperson for the Taliban government in the capital of Kabul in Afghanistan, said Pakistan used lights and heavy weapons in assaults in the Spin Boldak district in the South Kandahar Province in Afghanistan, which lies opposite Pakistan’s southwest border town. “Afghan forces caught fire and killed several Pakistani soldiers, seized military posts and caught weapons, including tanks,” Mujahid said. Pakistan’s army rejected the Afghan claim on Wednesday and said in a statement that the battles along the Chaman border were orchestrated by the Taliban in Afghanistan “by divided villages in the area, without taking into account the civilian population.” “The attack was repelled by Pakistani forces, who died between 15 and 20 Afghan Taliban and wounded many others in Spin Boldak, a border city in the Kandahar Province in Afghanistan,” the army quoted by AP. The renewed fighting underlines the stimulating tension between the neighbors. Pakistani state media said on Tuesday night that the army of the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, which is a separate but Allied group of the Afghan Taliban.