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Pakistan Air Strikes on Kabul and Kandahar After Afghan Aggression

Published on: February 27, 2026 1:24 AM

Pakistan has carried out targeted air strikes on Kabul and Kandahar after repeated cross-border aggression by the Afghan Taliban regime. The action, described by security sources as a defensive and necessary step, comes in response to infiltration attempts and attacks on Pakistani territory. Through Pakistan air strikes on Kabul and Kandahar, the armed forces have shown clear resolve to protect national sovereignty and civilian lives from further threats.

According to security officials, several militant hideouts near the Kurram sector were destroyed, and dozens of fighters involved in hostile activities were eliminated. The strikes were aimed at specific positions linked to cross-border attacks, not at innocent civilians. Pakistan’s military leadership has emphasized that the operation is a response to provocation and not an act of unprovoked aggression.

Reports also indicate that after facing heavy losses, Afghan Taliban elements resorted to shelling civilian areas inside Pakistan. Mortar rounds reportedly landed in parts of Bajaur, injuring several civilians, including women. Such actions highlight reckless behavior and strengthen Pakistan’s justification for firm and decisive countermeasures to secure its border regions.

Pakistan’s armed forces remain fully prepared to respond to any further hostility. Officials have stressed that the country has exercised patience in the past but will not compromise on its territorial integrity. The message from Islamabad is clear: peace is possible, but only if Afghanistan acts responsibly and prevents militant elements from using its soil against Pakistan.

Pakistan continues to seek stability and peaceful relations with Afghanistan, but security and sovereignty remain non-negotiable. If aggression continues, the response will remain strong and focused, as demonstrated through Pakistan air strikes on Kabul and Kandahar in the middle of a determined national effort to defend the country. The nation stands united behind its armed forces to ensure safety, dignity, and lasting regional peace.

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: Kandahar, Pakistan air strikes on Kabul

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