Pakistan wary of militant attacks after Afghanistan air strikes

In the wake of recent airstrikes in Afghanistan, Pakistan has expressed heightened concerns regarding potential militant attacks originating from its western neighbor. Islamabad has accused the Afghan government of permitting militant groups to operate from within its borders, thus posing a security threat to Pakistan. Conversely, officials in Kabul have dismissed these allegations, asserting that the issue of militancy is primarily a domestic challenge for Pakistan itself. This ongoing tension highlights the complex security dynamics in the region, where both nations grapple with the threats posed by various extremist factions. The situation remains precarious, as both governments navigate their responsibilities in addressing cross-border militancy while managing their bilateral relations.
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