Taliban Readies 'Suicide Squad' After Pak's Bombs Target Afghan Cities

In a significant escalation of tensions, Pakistani military forces have conducted airstrikes targeting Taliban government positions in major Afghan cities. This aggressive maneuver has prompted Islamabad to characterize the ongoing conflict as an 'open war,' heightening concerns about regional stability. In response, the Taliban has reportedly begun preparations for a specialized 'suicide squad' to counteract the threat posed by the Pakistani operations. This development comes amid a backdrop of deteriorating relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with both nations grappling with security challenges and the resurgence of militant activities. Historically, the two countries have had a tumultuous relationship, often marred by accusations of cross-border terrorism and interference. As the situation unfolds, analysts warn of potential spillover effects that could destabilize not just Afghanistan but also the broader South Asian region, as both nations brace for further military confrontations. The international community is closely monitoring these developments, emphasizing the urgent need for dialogue to prevent a full-scale conflict that could exacerbate humanitarian crises in Afghanistan.
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