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Pakistan Reacts After India Condemns Airstrikes on Afghanistan
- Location: India
Pakistan has reacted strongly after India condemned its airstrikes inside Afghanistan. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi dismissed India’s remarks as baseless and defended the strikes on alleged terrorist bases as legitimate. The comments came after India urged respect for Afghanistan’s sovereignty following reports of Pakistani attacks in Kabul and Kunar province. The escalating exchange highlights rising tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, while Islamabad also accused India of supporting militant groups and raised the Kashmir issue.
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