[Afghanistan] - IEA will not leave Pakistan's 'afraid attacks' in Paktika unanswered: MoD

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) condemned Pakistan&& s airstrikes in Paktika province late on
Tuesday.The ministry said in a declaration that civilians were targeted in the attacks.&& The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan considers this
barbaric act to be versus all global principles and open aggressiveness, and strongly condemns it,& & check out the ministry statement.The
ministry included that the Pakistani side should know that such approximate actions are not the service to any issue.&& The Islamic Emirate
will not leave this afraid act unanswered, rather it considers the defense of its territory and privacy as its inalienable right,& & read
the statement.Khalilzad&& s response to Pakistan & s airstrikes in Barmal district of PaktikaMeanwhile, Zalmay Khalilzad, the previous
agent of the United States for peace in Afghanistan, in reaction to Pakistan&& s airstrikes in Barmal district of Paktika province,
mentioned that if these attacks are validated, the Islamic Emirate might react.Khalilzad said on X that both countries need a clear
arrangement to make sure that none utilize their area versus the other.Referring to the go to of Pakistan&& s special representative to
Kabul, he asked whether General Asim Munir, Pakistan&& s army chief, would allow the envoy to start settlements to fix these
tensions.Pakistani jets targeted some locations of Barmal district of Paktika on Tuesday.Conflicting Reports on Casualties from Recent
Attacks in PaktikaWhile some Pakistani media outlets have declared that the targets of current attacks were members of the Tehreek-e-Taliban
Pakistan (TTP), the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has mentioned that all the victims were local civilians.At present, there is no verified
details on the exact number of casualties or injuries
Authorities from the Islamic Emirate are anticipated to supply further information in the coming hours.The attacks took place while Mohammad
Sadiq, Pakistan&& s unique envoy for Afghanistan affairs, was visiting Kabul for talks
He met Amir Khan Muttaqi, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Sirajuddin Haqqani, Acting Minister of Interior and other authorities of
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