Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Tensions Explode: Strikes Hit Kabul and Kandahar Amid Escalation
Pakistan has launched a major cross-border military offensive dubbed Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, marking a dramatic escalation in tensions with Afghanistan. The operation began in the early hours of Friday on 26th February 2026 after Islamabad accused the Afghan Taliban of initiating “unprovoked firing” along multiple sectors of the volatile border. Pakistani officials described the move as a decisive response to months of growing hostilities and cross-border militant activity. Airstrikes were reportedly carried out in several Afghan cities, including Kabul, as both nations traded sharp accusations. The development signals one of the most serious confrontations between the two neighbors in recent years.
Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, which loosely translates to “Wrath for Justice,” is a large-scale military campaign launched by Pakistan against alleged Afghan Taliban positions. According to Pakistan’s information ministry, the operation was initiated after cross-border firing targeted multiple locations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chitral, Khyber, Mohmand, Kurram, and Bajaur sectors.
Pakistan’s state broadcaster reported that the armed forces carried out coordinated airstrikes on what it described as key Taliban military installations in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia. An ammunition depot in Nangarhar province was also reportedly destroyed during the strikes.
Officials stated that two Pakistani security personnel were killed in the clashes, while 133 Afghan Taliban operatives were claimed to have been neutralized. Independent verification of these figures remains pending.
The latest escalation follows days of cross-border hostilities,
Residents in Kabul reported hearing loud explosions, while border communities in Pakistan’s north-west reported heavy exchanges of fire.
Recent clashes have,
The repeated breakdown of ceasefire arrangements underscores the volatility of relations between Islamabad and Kabul.
The renewed Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict raises serious regional security concerns.
Pakistan accuses Afghan-based militant groups of launching cross-border attacks. Kabul, on the other hand, alleges repeated violations of Afghan sovereignty by Pakistani forces.
Key implications include,
Both countries have accused each other of miscalculations and border violations, deepening mistrust.
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