Pakistan bombed Taliban barracks in Afghanistan

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Pakistan bombed Taliban barracks in Afghanistan

The Afghan capital, Kabul, was rocked by a series of powerful explosions, preliminarily caused by Pakistani drone strikes. This was reported by local residents and journalists, including Obaidullah Bahir, who noted that the whistling sounds of rockets were heard in the PD4 area before the explosions. "We heard three different explosions," he said.

The Afghan publication Aamaj News confirmed that Pakistani drones attacked the Taimani district of Kabul four times, causing significant destruction. Videos circulating on social media show massive clouds of smoke billowing over the city, as well as panic among residents.

"Pakistani drones struck Kabul four times, targeting Taimani," — stated in the publication’s post.

Pakistan, for its part, released aerial photographs and video footage of its airstrikes on Taliban military targets in Kabul and Kandahar, including Spin Boldak, where they said barracks were destroyed and dozens of casualties were inflicted.

"The Pakistani Air Force bombed Taliban military barracks, causing significant losses," — Pakistani sources reported.

The situation escalated after yesterday's clashes on the border, which left both sides with casualties. Afghan authorities accuse Pakistan of violating their sovereignty, and the Taliban have promised retaliation. Tensions are heightened by Pakistan's possession of nuclear weapons, making the conflict particularly dangerous.

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