Afghan govt Pakistan strikes Kabul and border provinces
Afghan govt Pakistan strikes Kabul and border provinces
Afghanistan's Ministry of Defense on Sunday confirmed that Pakistan had struck Kabul and Afghan border provinces with missiles and drones, calling the actions unacceptable and unprecedented, reported Khaama Press.
The Ministry of Defense strongly condemns these unprecedented actions by the Pakistani military, which have caused material and human losses to the Afghan people, said a statement by Ministry of Defense.
The statement further added that the Afghan forces were fully prepared to respond to any threats, adding that the Ministry of Defense has informed the leadership about the Pakistani military's provocative actions.
We ask the international community to take serious action against the Pakistani military, which has carried out these provocative and destructive actions against Afghanistan, the statement concluded, according to Khaama Press.
On Saturday, the Afghan Ministry of Defense stated that Pakistan had attacked Afghan territory, including the capital city of Kabul, with missiles and drones.
According to Khaama Press, the Afghan Ministry of Defense further stated that the Pakistani military had targeted Afghan military posts in the Kunar province and civilian houses in Kabul and Logar provinces, adding that the Pakistani military had carried out a total of 15 attacks on the Afghan territory.
The Ministry of Defense had stated that the Afghan military had responded to the Pakistani attacks with full force.
Khaama Press reported that the Afghan Ministry of Defense had stated that the Pakistani military had carried out eight attacks on the Afghan territory on Friday, adding that the attacks had caused human and material losses to Afghanistan.
The Ministry of Defense had accused the Pakistani military of violating the international laws by attacking the Afghan territory.
Pakistan has denied the allegations, saying that the missiles and drones had been used to target terrorists in the country's northwestern region, reported Khaama Press.