‘We know how to respond…’ Afghanistan boils over death of 3 cricketers, gives final warning to Pakistan

Amidst the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan for the last few days, a meeting is going to be held today between the two countries in Doha, Qatar. The meeting is part of efforts to restore peace in the region. However, just before the meeting, Afghanistan’s Taliban government seriously accused Pakistan of carrying out airstrikes. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said Afghanistan reserves the right to respond to attacks against itself. Mujahid posted on social media platform Pakistan fires again Meanwhile, last night, the Pakistani army again carried out airstrikes on civilian areas in Paktika province, killing and injuring several civilians. He said this is a violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty and cannot be tolerated. Pakistan’s actions are a deliberate attempt to escalate the conflict. The Taliban spokesman went on to say: “The Islamic Emirate has the right to respond to these attacks, but to preserve the dignity of our negotiating team in Doha, we have refrained our forces from taking any new actions for the time being.” He said Afghanistan is committed to peace and stability, but the current events are entirely the result of Pakistan’s aggression. Pakistani delegation reaches Doha On the other hand, a Pakistani delegation including Defense Minister Khawaja Asif and Intelligence Chief Asim Malik also reached Doha. The aim of the talks is to stop the ongoing border skirmishes and reduce the conflict. Meanwhile, officials in Afghanistan’s Kandahar region said about 20,000 families had been displaced from the Spin Boldak area. These people are fleeing their homes and hiding in deserts and makeshift settlements due to fear of Pakistani bombings. How many people died? According to Tolo News, Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Argun and Barmal districts of Afghanistan’s southeastern Paktika province. At least six people, including two children, were killed in the accident and seven others, including six women and a child, were injured. Share this story Tags

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