Pakistan strikes Afghan Taliban targets in Kabul
A spokesman of the Afghan Taliban government said on Tuesday that over 400 people were killed and 250 injured in an air strike by Pakistan on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul.
Pakistan rejected the claim as false and misleading.
According to the minister, the strikes targeted ammunition depots, logistics hubs and technical infrastructure allegedly used to support militant groups, including TTP-linked elements. He said multiple sites were destroyed, with secondary explosions indicating the presence of large weapons stockpiles.
The operation was launched after what officials described as unprovoked cross-border firing from Afghan territory. Security sources also claimed that drone-related facilities and weapon storage sites were hit during the strikes.
Tarar maintained that the action was precise and limited to “terror-supporting” infrastructure, rejecting claims from the Afghan Taliban as propaganda. He reiterated that operations under Ghazab lil-Haq would continue to safeguard Pakistani citizens until objectives are achieved.