Relations between Pakistan and the Taliban government of Afghanistan have started deteriorating. After the airstrike in Khost and Kunar provinces of Afghanistan, the Taliban has threatened Pakistan of dire consequences. The Taliban claims that on April 16, the Pakistani army bombed two of its areas.

While the war is going on in Russia and Ukraine, on the
other hand, now a war-like situation has started building between Taliban and
Pakistan too. After the airstrikes by the Pakistani army in Khost and Kunar in
Afghanistan, the Taliban have threatened of dire consequences. Taliban spokesman
Zabiullah Mujahid has threatened Pakistan that it will face dire consequences
if it makes such a mistake again.
According to the news agency, on Friday, Pakistani army
helicopters carried out airstrikes in Khost and Kunar provinces of Afghanistan,
adjacent to the border. Afghanistan has claimed the lives of 36 people in this
airstrike. However, Pakistan has rejected the matter of airstrike.
Pakistan claims that terrorists from Afghanistan carry out
terrorist attacks by crossing its border. At the same time, the Taliban says
that it has been controlled after taking power in August last year.
After the airstrike in Afghanistan, the Taliban summoned the
Pakistani ambassador based in Kabul and asked them to stop such attacks
immediately. According to the news agency, after summoning the Pakistani
ambassador, Amir Khan Muttaki, the acting foreign minister of Afghanistan,
issued a statement saying that the Pakistani ambassador was asked to
immediately stop military action in Khost and Kunar, as it deteriorates
relations.
The Afghan side has not yet given any information about the
number of people killed in the airstrike, but Mawlawi Mohammad Rais Helal, a
local Taliban leader in Khost, told the news agency that Pakistani helicopters
carried out the bombing, killing 36 people. Went. Some local people have also
claimed to have been bombed. However, the spokesperson of the Pakistani agency
has denied the news agency that there was an airstrike.
Afghanistan's ambassador to India, Fareed Mamundjay,
condemned the airstrike by the Pakistani military and called it a violation of
international law.
Taliban
threatens, there will be bad consequences
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid has threatened Pakistan
by tweeting. Mujahid tweeted and wrote that Pakistan should not test
Afghanistan's restraint and do not repeat such a mistake, otherwise it will
have to bear the bad consequences. Both the countries should solve the problems
through political dialogue.
Pakistan
said, cross-border attacks are increasing
Pakistan and Afghanistan have come face to face with the
attacks. While Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of carrying out attacks,
Pakistan has also accused Afghanistan of carrying out cross-border attacks.
According to the news agency, the Foreign Ministry of
Pakistan issued a statement saying that the attacks on the Pakistan-Afghanistan
border have increased for a few days. The Pakistani army is being targeted
continuously. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry claims that 7 soldiers were killed
in Afghan attacks in North Waziristan on Thursday. North Waziristan comes only
in Khost province, where Afghanistan has claimed to have carried out an
airstrike.
2600 km
long border between the two countries
There is a 2,600 km long border between Pakistan and
Afghanistan. Good relations have always been maintained between Pakistan and
Taliban. Even Pakistan's relations with the Taliban remained good even when
Pakistan was involved in the US operation against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
However, it is being told that terrorist attacks have increased in the recent
past, due to which the Pakistani army has also intensified operations on the
Afghan border.