The situation has become war-like between neighboring countries Pakistan and Afghanistan. Those who were once considered each other’s friends, today are thirsting for each other’s blood on the borders. On Tuesday, the armies of both the countries once again clashed on the border, after which tension is at its peak.
Pakistan alleges that Afghan soldiers started firing on their posts ‘without any provocation’. After this, the Pakistani Army has also given a ‘suitable reply’ and claimed to have destroyed Afghan tanks and military bases.
This is not the first time, this bloody game has been going on for weeks.
This is the second time in a week that such a violent clash has taken place between the two countries. Just last Saturday there was a bloody clash between the two, in which both sides claimed huge losses:
- Afghanistan claims: Kabul had claimed that it was in retaliation for the Pakistani Army’s air strikes. 58 Pakistani soldiers Piled up.
- Pakistan claims: At the same time, Pakistan admitted the killing of 23 of its soldiers, but in retaliation More than 200 Taliban and allied terrorists Claimed to kill.
So how did this tension increase so much?
At the root of this whole fight Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) There is a terrorist organization named.
- Pakistan alleges that the Afghan Taliban provides shelter to TTP on its soil, and these terrorists come to Pakistan and carry out attacks.
- Whereas Kabul clearly denies this and says that it will not allow its land to be used against anyone.
Recently the matter worsened when Afghanistan accused Pakistan of carrying out air strikes inside Kabul. Pakistan may not admit this openly, but in the past too it has been carrying out attacks inside Afghanistan in the name of targeting TTP positions.
At present, the firing has stopped after the efforts of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, but all the borders between the two countries are sealed and tension can flare up again at any time.
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