Pakistan’s armed forces have bombed several Afghan Taliban militant locations in Nangarhar. The news has been confirmed by the Afghan journalist named Ahmed Sharifzad.
Ahmed Sharifzad, who is a top freelance Afghan journalist and a political activist, posted on X, assuring that the Pakistani jets have bombed various Afghan Taliban militants’ hideouts in Nangarhar.
Pakistani forces target Jalalabad Airport
The Pakistani Air Force has reportedly targeted Jalalabad Airport in Nangarhar province.
The young journalist Ahmed Sharifzad said in a post on X that Pakistani forces also carried out a strike on a Taliban border unit.
Pakistani aircraft strike Taliban positions in Panjshir
As per the latest developments in Afghanistan shared by Ahmed Sharifzad on his X account, the Pakistani jets have targeted the military bases and patrolling in Panjshir skies.
The Taliban has initiated a backfire as a response to target the Pakistani aircraft. They are firing from high levels to target the Pakistani forces.
Pakistani jets enter Kabul airspace
In a post on X, Sharifzad has reported the biggest news, saying Pakistani jets had entered Kabul’s airspace and that Taliban fighters had opened fire in response.
Sharifzad exposing Afghan Taliban Regime
Ahmad Sharifzad has accused the Taliban-led administration of supporting militant groups operating in the region.
While giving an interview to Pakistan Connect, he claimed that the authorities in Kabul are providing backing to groups such as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA).
He alleged that this support includes funding, logistical help and safe havens.
Sharifzad further claimed that a budget of $300 million is allocated annually for such activities.
He also said there is growing frustration among sections of the Afghan public over economic hardship, security concerns and international isolation.
According to him, some voices inside the country are calling for political change.
The Taliban administration has repeatedly denied supporting militant organisations and says it does not allow Afghan territory to be used against other countries.
Aghan Regime gets strong message from Security forces
A senior security official has stated that, in relation to Operation Ghazab-Lil-Haq, the Afghan Taliban must now decide whether they stand with Pakistan or continue supporting terrorist groups active from their territory.
He clarified that the ongoing operations in Afghanistan will not end until the Afghan Taliban government provides verifiable assurances to Pakistan that the facilitation of Fitna al-Khawarij and Fitna al-Hindustan will be stopped.
The officer further said that Pakistan is in no hurry, and the duration of the operation will depend on the ground actions of the Afghan Taliban government.
The security official said that the Afghan Taliban government is sponsoring several terrorist groups in the region and is allegedly promoting a war economy under the guise of distorted religious ideology, the real aim of which is to gain interests and financial benefits.
He said that the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is continuously releasing details regarding the progress of Operation Ghazab-Lil-Haq, and complete transparency is being adopted in this matter.
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