The Taliban organization announced it will soon launch missile attacks against Pakistan, according to the source. The Taliban's supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, stated that 'Pakistan made a big mistake by deciding to attack Afghanistan and the holy capital Kabul.'
The Taliban has announced that it will soon launch missile attacks against Pakistan. The statement was attributed to the group's supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, who said: 'Pakistan made a big mistake by deciding to attack Afghanistan and the holy capital Kabul.' The announcement comes after earlier reports of Pakistani military strikes on Taliban positions along the border between the two countries, as previously covered by The Zioneer (June 10). The Taliban's threat signals a significant escalation in cross-border tensions. No specific timeline, targets, or weapon systems were detailed in the announcement. The claim is reported by a single source; independent confirmation is pending.
- StrongPakistan army strikes Taliban positions on border; Taliban reportedly preparing response
- DevelopingTaliban says it struck Islamist elements inside Pakistan
- DevelopingAfghanistan strikes targets in Pakistan with explosive-laden drones
- DevelopingIran threatens immediate missile launch at 'enemy targets'
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