Pakistan Afghanistan Clashes LIVE: Pak Launched Op 'Ghazab Lil Haq' After Afghan Forces Kill 55 Troops

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated dramatically, culminating in a significant military operation by Pakistan dubbed 'Ghazab Lil Haq.' This move was triggered by the recent killing of 55 Pakistani soldiers by Afghan forces. On Friday, Pakistan launched airstrikes on key Afghan cities, including Kabul, marking a severe escalation in the ongoing conflict that has seen both nations engaged in a cycle of violence for months. Pakistan's Defence Minister has openly declared that the two countries are now in a state of 'open war,' reflecting the deteriorating diplomatic relations and the increasing frequency of cross-border attacks. The situation remains volatile, with both sides exchanging accusations and retaliatory actions, raising concerns about the potential for a broader regional conflict. This latest round of clashes highlights the longstanding tensions rooted in territorial disputes and the influence of militant groups operating along the border. As the international community watches closely, the urgency for dialogue and de-escalation grows, underscoring the need for both nations to seek a peaceful resolution to prevent further loss of life and stability in the region.
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