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‘Our patience has now run out’: Pakistan declares ‘open war’ against Afghanistan after cross-border attack – live news | Afghanistan

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Morning, Taz Ali here to bring you the latest developments in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes.

Pakistan has declared an “open war” against neighbouring Afghanistan after both sides traded deadly tit-for-tat cross-border fire last night with explosions reported in Kabul and other major Afghan cities.

Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq (roughly translated as “Righteous Fury”) against the Afghan Taliban in response to what it called “unprovoked firing” in multiple locations across the border. According to local reports, Pakistani forces launched airstrikes against military targets in the Afghan capital, Kabul, as well as in Kandahar and Paktia provinces close to the border.

“Our patience has now run out. Now it is open war between us,” Khawaja Mohammad Asif, the Pakistani defence minister, wrote on X.

Taliban soldiers load a rocket launcher in a vehicle, following exchanges of fire between Pakistan and Afghanistan forces, near Torkham border in Afghanistan. Photograph: Reuters

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What is the Pakistan Taliban?

The original Taliban ruled Afghanistan from 1994 until the US invaded after the September 11 attacks in 2001. After its rule collapsed, Taliban fighters fled to the border region with Pakistan, where, in 2007, an alliance of formerly disparate militant groups came together and called itself Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP), or the Pakistan Taliban.

The TTP wants to overthrow the government of Pakistan in order to establish Islamic rule over the country. To that end, the TTP has worked to destabilise Pakistan by directly attacking its army and assassinating politicians.

The TTP is separate from but closely allied with Afghanistan’s Taliban, which returned to power in 2021.

Pakistan has long accused Afghanistan of harbouring militants that carry out attacks across the border, which the Afghan Taliban denies.



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