Explained: Why Pak Attacked Afghanistan, Killing Dozens Of Civilians

In recent weeks, Pakistan has experienced a troubling escalation of violence attributed largely to the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and banned Baloch separatist factions. This surge has reignited tensions in the region, culminating in a deadly attack on Afghanistan that resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians. The Pakistani government has been under increasing pressure to address these security threats, which have been exacerbated by the ongoing instability in neighboring Afghanistan. Analysts suggest that the attack could be seen as an attempt by Pakistan to assert its influence over the border regions and counteract the TTP's growing power. The situation raises significant concerns regarding civilian safety and regional stability, with the potential for further retaliatory actions and a cycle of violence. As Pakistan grapples with its internal security challenges, the ramifications of such attacks on its diplomatic relations with Afghanistan and the broader international community remain to be seen.
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