Pakistan bombs airline fuel depot near Kandahar airport: Afghan Taliban
In a significant escalation of tensions, the Afghan Taliban reported that the Pakistani military conducted airstrikes on an airline fuel depot located near Kandahar airport. This incident marks a deterioration in the already strained relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, as it comes amidst ongoing accusations of cross-border violence and territorial incursions. The Taliban's statement, which did not receive any immediate comment from Pakistan's military, highlights the fragile security situation in the region, where both nations have faced challenges from extremist groups and territorial disputes. Analysts suggest that such military actions could further complicate diplomatic efforts aimed at stabilizing Afghanistan and may provoke retaliatory measures from the Taliban, raising concerns about a broader conflict. The bombing has raised alarms among local residents and international observers, prompting calls for de-escalation and dialogue to address the underlying issues contributing to this volatile situation.
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