阿富汗政府称巴基斯坦空袭喀布尔等多地
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2026-02-27 01:36

Core Viewpoint - Recent explosions occurred in Kabul and other areas of Afghanistan, following intense clashes between Afghan and Pakistani forces along the border, with Pakistan conducting airstrikes in response to the conflict [1] Group 1: Conflict Overview - Afghan government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid reported that airstrikes targeted parts of Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia after clashes erupted in the border region [1] - Both Afghanistan and Pakistan accused each other of initiating the conflict, claiming significant casualties on both sides and the destruction or capture of border outposts [1] - The conflict has escalated, with Pakistan launching airstrikes early on February 27, and military operations against Pakistani security posts along the Durand Line in Kandahar and Helmand provinces [1] Group 2: Historical Context - The border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan experienced multiple clashes since October of the previous year, leading to a temporary ceasefire facilitated by negotiations in Qatar and Turkey [1] - Despite several rounds of talks aimed at ensuring the sustainability of the ceasefire, no significant progress has been made [1] Group 3: Recent Developments - Earlier in the week, Afghanistan warned of a "measured and appropriate response" to Pakistan's airstrikes from the previous weekend [1] - Pakistan stated that the airstrike targets included camps of the "Pakistani Taliban" and affiliated groups, as well as the "Islamic State Khorasan Province" [1]

阿富汗政府称巴基斯坦空袭喀布尔等多地 - Reportify