Pakistan conducted airstrike on Afghanistan border? Claim to destroy terrorist hideouts

Pakistan Airstrike: New information has come to light regarding Pakistan’s airstrike in Afghanistan. Tolo News quoted sources as saying that the Pakistani Air Force targeted a religious seminary in Barmal district of Paktika province of Afghanistan. According to the report, Pakistani jets also carried out several airstrikes in Khogyani district of Nangarhar province. Tolo News reported that since Saturday, several attacks have been carried out in the Barmal and Argun districts of Paktika, as well as the Khogyani, Bahsod and Ghani Khel districts of Nangarhar.

Pakistani media sources have also confirmed the air strikes carried out by Islamabad. The report said that these attacks were carried out targeting alleged terrorist camps near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Seven camps and hideouts were targeted

Geo News quoted Pakistan’s Information Ministry as saying that in these attacks, seven camps and bases of Fitna Al Khawarij (FAK), its affiliates and Daesh Khorasan Province (DKP) were targeted. The ministry claimed that the action was taken with “complete precision and caution” in response to recent suicide attacks.

According to the report, the leadership sitting in Afghanistan and their associates have been said to be behind the suicide attacks that took place during Ramadan in Islamabad, Bajaur and Bannu. The ministry said that responsibility for these attacks had been taken by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and people associated with Daesh.

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