In a dramatic escalation along the Afghanistan-Pakistan security landscape, Pakistani fighter jets reportedly carried out airstrikes over Kabul, targeting Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) positions. Initial reports suggest that TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud may have been specifically targeted and is feared dead.
Explosions Shake Kabul
Residents of Kabul described a night of chaos, with multiple explosions reported in the cityโs central and northern districts. Social media posts and local eyewitnesses confirmed the presence of fighter jets overhead and multiple strikes across several locations.
While civilian homes were reportedly hit, Afghan authorities have so far not confirmed casualties. Taliban spokesperson Zabeehullah Mujahid acknowledged the explosions but assured that investigations were underway, adding, โNo report of any damage has been given so far.โ
Pakistan Claims Precision Strike
Pakistani social media channels highlighted the operation as a targeted action against TTP leadership in Kabul. Posts claimed, โThe Pakistan Air Force has just conducted a precise airstrike against the Taliban terrorist organization in Kabul. Pakistan is punishing the Taliban leadership badly tonight.โ
Regional Implications
Analysts have warned that if verified, these strikes mark a significant cross-border escalation. This could intensify tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban-controlled areas of Afghanistan, potentially prompting retaliatory attacks, including suicide bombings inside Pakistan, as indicated by Taliban-affiliated channels.
This appears to be the first confirmed instance of Pakistan conducting airstrikes inside Kabul, raising alarms over regional stability and civilian safety. The situation is fluid, with Afghan authorities continuing to assess the impact and potential casualties.