UN exposes Pak, Munir Sena had bombed civilians in Afghanistan, Taliban’s claim confirmed

The United Nations has approved the claim of being killed in the airstrike carried out by Pakistan in Afghanistan. The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) issued a statement saying that Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Behsud and Khogyani city, in which 12 civilians were killed. The dead include children and women. According to UNAMA, no civilian has died in the Pakistani attack in Barmal and Urgun.

United Nations exposed Pakistan

This statement of the United Nations exposed the claims of Pakistan, in which PAK had said that it had attacked the terrorist bases of TTP and Islamic State and killed the terrorists. India strongly criticized the air strikes by Pakistani Army in Afghanistan on Sunday (22 February 2026) morning and called it an irresponsible act.

India condemns Pakistan’s air strikes on Afghanistan

India’s Foreign Ministry’s official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that India strongly condemns this action of Pakistan on the holy occasion of Ramzan. He said, ‘This is another attempt by Pakistan to expose its internal failures. India reiterates its support for Afghanistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence. After these attacks, tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan has increased once again. According to the Afghan government, dozens of people were killed or injured in the bombing.

Pakistan claimed attack on terrorist camp

Afghan government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that Pakistan bombed our civilians, in which dozens of people, including women and children, were killed and injured. Pakistan’s Information Minister Ataullah Tarar said, ‘We have selected and targeted seven terrorist camps and hideouts of TTP and its associates in the border area on the basis of intelligence.’ Islamabad claimed that at least 70 terrorists were killed in military strikes.

According to Pakistan’s Information Ministry, these incidents of terrorism, including the attack on the Shia Mosque in Islamabad and the incident in Bannu on Saturday, were allegedly carried out by the Khawarij at the behest of their masters and handlers based in Afghanistan. Pakistan said, ‘The responsibility for these attacks has been claimed by the Afghanistan-based Pakistani Taliban, their affiliates and the Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISPK), belonging to the Fitnah al-Khawarij (FAK).

Afghanistan’s warning to Pakistan

Afghanistan has warned that a necessary and calculated response will be given to Pakistani attacks on Paktika and Nangarhar provinces. Afghanistan’s Defense Ministry said, ‘The security of our borders and our people is our sacred religious and national duty. These attacks will be given a necessary and thoughtful response at the appropriate time.

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