Taliban leader makes no mention of Pakistan strikes in Eid speech
The speech did not mention Monday night’s reported airstrikes in Kabul, which Taliban officials say killed more than 400 people.
The speech did not mention Monday night’s reported airstrikes in Kabul, which Taliban officials say killed more than 400 people.
Haqqani said Taliban forces were capable of responding but did not want the situation to escalate into a broader conflict.
“Pakistan offers this gesture in good faith and in keeping with the Islamic norms,” Tarar said in a statement.
Taliban emphasized that protecting Afghanistan’s national security and sovereignty remains a priority.
Families of the victims condemned the strikes and called on the United Nations to take action to prevent further attacks.
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“The strike on a medical facility in Kabul is another deadly escalation in a conflict that needs to end as.
UNAMA said dozens of people were “reportedly killed and injured” but did not specify whether the hospital itself was directly.
Former President Hamid Karzai condemned the attacks, calling them a violation of Afghanistan’s airspace.
The warning comes amid escalating cross-border clashes between Pakistan and Taliban, now in their 20th day.