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Kabul calm amid tensions with Pakistan; daily life continues normally

Many Kabul residents have expressed support for the Islamic Emirate’s retaliatory operations across the Durand Line.

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Residents of Afghanistan’s capital report that life in Kabul remains calm and stable following last night’s airstrikes by the Pakistani military. People began Friday morning normally, without fear or anxiety, according to local accounts.

Marketplaces, commercial centers, and main roads across the city have seen regular activity, with families attending to daily routines. Citizens say the general atmosphere reflects confidence and a positive spirit throughout the capital.

Many Kabul residents have expressed support for the Islamic Emirate’s retaliatory operations across the Durand Line, emphasizing that Afghanistan is advancing toward self-sufficiency and sees less need for trade dependency on Pakistan.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense reported that its forces killed 55 Pakistani soldiers, captured several others, and seized two military bases along with 19 checkpoints during retaliatory operations. The ministry also confirmed eight Afghan soldiers were killed and 11 wounded in the clashes.

In addition, 13 civilians were injured in a Pakistani rocket attack on a returnee camp in Nangarhar province.

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Afghans say they are united against Pakistan aggression

One resident of Baghlan stated that if the leader of the Islamic Emirate calls for a jihad, he and many others are ready to rise in defense of Afghanistan.

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Afghans across the country have expressed strong resolve, emphasizing that Afghan people have never remained silent in the face of oppression. Historically, Afghans have resisted even the most powerful foreign invaders, and today they stand united against Pakistan’s alleged aggressive actions.

Some citizens described Pakistan as an enemy of Islam and humanity, drawing parallels to Israeli attacks on Gaza during Ramadan. They emphasized that Afghan people will defend their country and support their security forces under all circumstances.

One resident of Baghlan stated that if the leader of the Islamic Emirate calls for a jihad, he and many others are ready to rise in defense of Afghanistan.

These statements reflect a spirit of national unity and readiness among Afghan citizens to safeguard their homeland and stand alongside their security forces.

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Global calls for restraint as Afghanistan–Pakistan tensions escalate

Separately, Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, appealed for immediate dialogue between Kabul and Islamabad to prevent further escalation and civilian harm.

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Senior international leaders have urged restraint and dialogue as tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan intensify following clashes and airstrikes.

António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, called on both sides to strictly adhere to their obligations under international law, particularly international humanitarian law, amid the unfolding situation.

Separately, Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, appealed for immediate dialogue between Kabul and Islamabad to prevent further escalation and civilian harm.

Regional diplomacy has also accelerated. Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud held a phone conversation with Ishaq Dar to discuss recent developments and explore ways to reduce tensions, according to a statement from Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry. Dar is currently on an official visit to the Kingdom.

Meanwhile, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iranian foreign minister emphasized that the holy month of Ramadan offers an opportunity for restraint and reconciliation. He stated that Tehran stands ready to facilitate dialogue and strengthen mutual understanding between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The international appeals come as observers warn that continued escalation could further destabilize the region.

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Pakistan carries out airstrikes after Afghanistan launches retaliatory attacks

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Pakistani military conducted airstrikes in three Afghan provinces overnight, officials said on Friday, escalating tensions after Afghan forces launched retaliatory attacks along the Durand Line.

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), confirmed that Pakistani aircraft struck targets in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia. He said the attacks caused no casualties.

The airstrikes followed a series of assaults by Afghan forces on Pakistani military positions late Thursday. Kabul described these operations as retaliation for Pakistan’s earlier strikes in Nangarhar and Paktika earlier in the week.

Afghanistan’s Ministry of National Defense said its forces had killed 55 soldiers from Pakistan, captured several others, and seized two military camps along with 19 posts. The ministry reported eight Afghan personnel killed and 11 wounded in the clashes.

Thirteen civilians were injured in Pakistani rocket attack on a returnees camp in Nangarhar.

 

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