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Afghanistan: We are ready to respond to any act of aggression

In a statement, the Ministry of Defense of the Taliban government, while confirming the border conflict with the Pakistani military, stated that Afghanistan is ready to respond to any act of aggression.
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According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, Ministry of Defense The Taliban government issued a statement confirming the conflict with Pakistani forces and said: Border forces in response to Pakistan’s airstrikes targeted the country’s military centers along the hypothetical line with heavy weapons.

The statement pointed out that Pakistani fighters entered the territory of Afghanistan again this morning in an “aggressive” action and bombed the houses of civilians in the east of this country.

Ministry The defense of the Taliban government stated that the defense and security forces of Afghanistan are ready to respond to any aggressive actions and will defend the territorial integrity of this country in any case.

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Earlier, news sources in “Paktika” and “Paktia” located in the east of Afghanistan announced a border conflict with Pakistan in “Dand Petan” city of Paktia and “Angur Ade” crossing in ” “Barrel” pacification has occurred and both sides have used light and heavy weapons against each other.

Earlier, the spokesman of the Taliban government announced that eight civilians were killed in airstrikes. Pakistan were killed.

“Zabihullah Mujahid” had emphasized that such incidents will lead to very unfortunate results that will be out of Pakistan’s control.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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