Pakistan-Afghanistan 'open war' LIVE: Explosion, gunfire as Afghan forces shoot at aircraft over Kabul
The tense situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated recently as gunfire and explosions were reported in Kabul, attributed to Afghan forces targeting Pakistani aircraft. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed that the sounds emanating from the capital were linked to efforts by Afghan military personnel to engage aircraft from Pakistan. This incident marks a significant escalation in the ongoing hostilities between the two nations, reflecting deep-rooted tensions that have persisted since the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in 2021. The conflict has seen various phases, from border skirmishes to diplomatic disputes, with both sides accusing each other of fostering instability. As regional dynamics continue to shift, this latest confrontation raises concerns about the potential for further military engagement and its implications for broader regional security. Observers note that the situation may influence international relations, particularly with neighboring countries, as well as impact the lives of civilians caught in the crossfire. The development is being closely monitored by global stakeholders keen on maintaining peace in the region, as Afghanistan's fragile political landscape remains a focal point of international attention.
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