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28 Dec 2024

Taliban claims it killed 19 Pakistani soldiers, captured 2 military posts; Shahbaz Sharif's warning ineffective


Pakistan seems to be paying heavily for its air strike against Afghanistan. Taliban has retaliated by launching an attack. To take revenge, an operation was launched against Pakistan. Clashes broke out between Pakistan and Taliban in Paktia and Khost provinces. 19 Pakistani soldiers have been killed in this clash between the two neighbouring countries.


Since the air strike by Pakistan, relations between Pakistan and Taliban have been deteriorating. After the air strike, when Taliban fighters were moving towards the border of Pakistan, they clashed with Pakistani soldiers. On Saturday too, clashes have been going on between the two on the border of Khost and Paktia provinces since morning. 


As soon as the information of Taliban fighters moving forward was received, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif had threatened that if the Taliban does not refrain from fighting, they will continue the attacks. However, this threat of Pak PM Shahbaz Sharif has not affected the Taliban.


A day before Christmas, Pakistan had carried out air strikes on many bases in Afghanistan. About 50 people were killed. Taliban fighters have started an operation to take revenge for this air strike. This information has been given by the Taliban officials themselves.


2 military posts captured


The Taliban has claimed that so far its fighters have captured two military posts of Pakistan. Many soldiers of the Pakistani army have also been killed. Defense Ministry sources said that so far 19 Pakistani soldiers have been killed in the clash between Afghan and Pakistani border forces in Paktia province along with Khost. 


It has been reported that three local civilians have also died in Dand-e-Patan district of Paktia due to mortar shells fired by Pakistan. The clash is still going on between the soldiers of the two countries.


The Taliban administration had given information about the death of many people in the air strike carried out by Pakistan. Taliban has deployed a large number of its fighters on the border.


Shahbaz Sharif's warning remained ineffective


Pakistani army and Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif had threatened that Taliban should refrain from fighting. If this is not done, then Pak attacks in Afghanistan will continue in future as well. Recently, 50 people were killed in an airstrike by Pakistan Air Force in Paktia province in Afghanistan. After this, the Taliban government announced that they will take revenge and give a befitting reply, but even after the threat of Pak PM Shahbaz Sharif, Taliban fighters have been continuously attacking Pakistan.

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