
Pakistani forces launched a series of air strikes targeting Taliban military installations in major urban centers of Afghanistan as part of Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, in response to unprovoked and miscalculated attacks on Pakistani border posts earlier this week. The Taliban regime confirmed the raids extended deep into Afghanistan, reaching even Kabul, where residents reported hearing continuous explosions for hours.
In Darulaman, a residential neighborhood housing government offices and military compounds, thick plumes of black smoke rose as ammunition caught fire. Tamim, a taxi driver near the depot, described hearing two plane drops and then repeated flashes during the night that signaled exploding munitions inside. He recounted, “We were asleep when we heard a plane come over and drop two bombs. Afterward, explosions continued for what felt like hours.”
The initial impact occurred shortly after midnight, with residents fearing they might have experienced an earthquake before realizing it was gunfire. Tamim added, “It burned until about 6am, bringing chaos to the area.” Another resident, Danish, a pharmacist who lives near the depot, shared his experiences: “I couldn’t sleep again until morning.”
Afghanistan, already grappling with poverty, unemployment, and worsening hunger due to reduced aid deliveries after Taliban’s return in 2021, faced renewed strife. The recent strikes rekindled memories of past conflicts for many residents in Kabul.
The Taliban regime expressed willingness to engage in dialogue with Pakistan amid escalating international calls for de-escalation. Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson for the regime, stated, “Afghanistan is committed to resolving the conflict through negotiation and dialogue.” Meanwhile, Russia, China, and Iran urged restraint during this tense period.
This fresh wave of strikes underscores the ongoing tension in the region and highlights the challenges faced by Afghan civilians amidst conflicts.
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