Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of breaking truce as 10 killed in air attacks

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Pakistani Air Attacks on Afghanistan Spark Outrage and Fresh Bloodshed

At least 10 civilians were killed in recent air attacks by Pakistani forces inside Afghanistan, shattering a brief ceasefire that had brought some calm to the border region. The strikes, which also wounded 12 others, have rekindled tensions between the two countries and raised fears of further escalation.

According to Afghan officials, including a senior Taliban official who spoke on condition of anonymity, Pakistan's military launched precision aerial strikes in the Paktika province late on Friday, violating the fragile truce that had been in place for just over 48 hours. The attacks targeted three locations, prompting an immediate response from Afghanistan, which vows to retaliate.

"It is a clear violation of our sovereignty and will be met with force," said Zabihullah Mujahid, an Afghan government spokesperson, as officials from both sides agreed to hold crisis talks in Doha on Saturday. A high-level Afghan delegation led by Defense Minister Mullah Muhammad Yaqoob arrived in the Qatari capital for the discussions.

Pakistan's state television announced that Defense Minister Khawaja Asif and intelligence chief General Asim Malik would be heading to Doha for talks with the Afghan Taliban, indicating a possible shift in strategy. However, the country's military insists it targeted Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group, a local faction linked to the Pakistan Taliban (TTP), which Islamabad claims is operating from Afghan soil.

The recent violence has sparked widespread outrage across Afghanistan, where residents are growing increasingly frustrated with the ongoing conflict. While some areas were described as calm on Friday, others still reek of destruction and death. The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan has reported 37 fatalities and over 425 injuries on the Afghan side of the border.

The escalation comes after an already volatile situation, which had seen dozens killed and injured on both sides since last Saturday's clashes began. The Taliban launched a major offensive along parts of its southern border with Pakistan, prompting Islamabad to vow a strong response. As tensions continue to simmer, Afghanistan and Pakistan are now locked in a cycle of violence and retaliation.

Sports officials have also been caught up in the turmoil, as three cricketers who had traveled to Paktika province for a tournament were killed alongside five others in the latest air strikes. The Afghanistan Cricket Board has announced its withdrawal from the upcoming Tri-Nation T20I Series involving Pakistan, citing "a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime."

As the situation teetered on the brink of chaos just days ago, many Afghans remain uncertain about what the future holds. While some have expressed fears about renewed violence, others are choosing to stay calm and carry on with daily life. For now, the fragile truce between Afghanistan and Pakistan hangs by a thread, waiting for its next move in this deadly game of cat and mouse.
 
Ugh, another escalation in the conflict that's been going on for years 🀯. I'm not buying the whole "targeted" Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group excuse πŸ˜’. It feels like Pakistan is just using it as a convenient excuse to keep escalating tensions. And what really gets me is how sports officials got caught up in this mess - who knew cricket could be so deadly 🏏? I'm not sure what's more concerning, the fact that civilians are getting killed or that we're still having these cycles of violence and retaliation. Can't we just find a way to talk things out and resolve our differences without resorting to force πŸ’”. And honestly, how many more truces do we need before we can actually expect them to hold? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
🚨πŸ’₯ The more I read about these air attacks, the more it feels like we're stuck in a never-ending cycle of violence 😩. It's heartbreaking to think about those 10 innocent civilians losing their lives πŸ’”. Can't we find a way to talk things through instead of resorting to force? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The fact that the Taliban is calling for retaliation just makes me worry more about the future of Afghanistan πŸŒͺ️. I'm so tired of seeing families torn apart by conflict and displacement πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. And to make matters worse, innocent sports enthusiasts like cricketers lost their lives in the crossfire 😒. It's time for both countries to come together and find a way to heal and rebuild, not perpetuate this cycle of violence πŸ’”.
 
πŸ™πŸ˜• This whole situation is really worrying me... I feel like we're seeing this cycle of violence over and over again, and it's heartbreaking for the innocent people getting caught in the middle. πŸ€• Can't we all just try to talk things through and find a peaceful solution? 🀝 It's not too late to change course. We need more diplomacy and less aggression from both sides. πŸ’‘ Let's focus on supporting the civilians who are suffering, rather than fueling the cycle of violence. πŸŒŽπŸ’–
 
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omg this is getting so out of hand :( 10 civilians killed in afghanistan already and now more people are gonna get hurt cuz pakistan's air strikes didnt even target the ttp but some other faction like what even is that?? 🀯 it seems like a game of chicken between afghanistan & pakistan and innocent ppl r paying the price i feel so bad for the victims and their families can we just talk things out peacefully for once? 😩
 
πŸ˜• it's just another day of senseless bloodshed 🌹 my heart goes out to all those innocent civilians caught in the crossfire πŸ’” pakistan's actions are really putting their relationships with afghanistan at risk 🀝 and now they're getting hammered by the cricket world too ⚾️ sports is supposed to be a unifying force not a tool for war πŸ†
 
πŸ€• omg can u even imagine if u had 10 ppl killed in front of u fam it's just so sad πŸ€” afghanistan is literally going through hell right now like what's gonna happen to them?? i feel so bad for the civilians who got caught in the crossfire they didn't do anything wrong πŸ™ my heart goes out to them and their families πŸ’”
 
The recent air attacks by Pakistani forces in Afghanistan are a stark reminder of the simmering tensions between the two nations 🚨. The fact that these strikes occurred just days after a fragile ceasefire was put in place highlights the ongoing instability in the region. It's disheartening to see civilians, including children, caught in the crossfire and losing their lives πŸ’”.

The escalating violence is having far-reaching consequences, not only for Afghanistan but also for the global cricket community 🏏. The withdrawal of the Afghan Cricket Board from the upcoming tournament is a testament to the fear and uncertainty that grips the country.

It's imperative that all parties involved in this conflict take responsibility for their actions and work towards finding a peaceful resolution πŸ’ͺ. The cycle of violence and retaliation must be broken, and a more constructive dialogue must be initiated. Only then can the people of Afghanistan begin to rebuild and look towards a brighter future 🌟.
 
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