
Repeated Pak attacks can't mask its internal crisis: Afghanistan vows retaliation
India Today
Afghanistan on Sunday accused Pakistan of violating international law by conducting airstrikes inside its territory, saying that repeated attacks by Islamabad would not mask its internal challenges.
Afghanistan on Sunday accused Pakistan of violating international law by conducting airstrikes inside its territory, saying that repeated attacks by Islamabad would not mask its internal challenges.
In a statement posted on X, the Taliban-run Defence Ministry said that attacks on national institutions and religious centres reflected intelligence and security failures on Pakistan’s part, and vowed an "appropriate and calculated response" to the Pakistani cross-border strikes.
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