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    Pakistan Issues Stern Warning to Afghan Taliban Amid Cross-Border Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s military has intensified its efforts to counter militant threats emanating from across the Afghan border, conducting precise operations against insurgent hideouts inside Afghanistan. These actions come in the wake of a series of cross-border attacks attributed to armed groups operating from Afghan territory, which have raised serious security concerns in Islamabad. Pakistani officials have described these strikes as carefully planned and targeted, aimed at dismantling logistical networks and infrastructure used by hostile militant factions.

    In an official statement released by Pakistan’s Foreign Office, authorities clarified that these military operations were a direct response to repeated assaults by banned organizations identified as Fitna-al-Khawarij and Fitna-al-Hindustan. Islamabad accuses these groups of launching attacks on Pakistani soil from sanctuaries within Afghanistan, thereby threatening the country’s internal security. The statement also highlighted what it termed “unwarranted and provocative actions” by the Afghan Taliban administration, particularly referencing incidents that occurred on the night of February 26, which further escalated tensions between the two neighbors.

    The Pakistani military reportedly targeted key logistical hubs and facilities that support militant activities, inflicting substantial damage and losses on these groups. Officials emphasized that these operations were carried out under Pakistan’s inherent right to self-defense, aimed at protecting its citizens and maintaining national security. This stance underscores Islamabad’s commitment to responding decisively to any threats that jeopardize peace within its borders.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan has issued a clear warning to the Taliban-led government in Kabul, cautioning that any additional provocations or attempts by militant factions to destabilize Pakistan will be met with a measured yet forceful response. The government reiterated its desire for peace and regional stability, noting that it has consistently pursued diplomatic channels to address concerns related to militant activities originating from Afghanistan. However, Islamabad expressed disappointment that these diplomatic efforts have not produced the desired outcomes, alleging that attacks have intensified with support from certain elements within the Afghan administration and external backing, including from India.

    In its appeal, the Pakistani government urged Afghan authorities to take tangible and verifiable steps to dismantle militant networks operating on their soil and to end what Islamabad describes as an environment of impunity that allows such groups to thrive. Furthermore, Pakistan called upon the international community to exert pressure on the Taliban leadership to honor its commitments to prevent Afghan territory from being used as a base for terrorism. Islamabad reaffirmed its right to take all necessary measures in self-defense, in line with international law and the principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter.

    These developments mark a significant moment in the complex security dynamics between Pakistan and Afghanistan, highlighting ongoing challenges in curbing cross-border militancy. The situation remains fluid, with Islamabad signaling its readiness to escalate military responses if provocations continue, while simultaneously emphasizing the importance of diplomatic engagement and regional cooperation to achieve lasting peace.

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