Taliban commander warns Pakistan not to fire at Afghanistan
Taliban commander warns Pakistan not to fire at Afghanistan
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According to reports in the media, a top military commander in the Taliban-led government has warned Pakistan against firing artillery at Afghanistan, warning that if Islamabad did not cease, Kabul will reply.

Despite the Taliban's desire for good relations with neighbouring countries, Abu Dojana, commander of the 201 Khalid Bin Walid Corps, warned that his troops had the military equipment to protect Afghanistan in the event of provocation, according to media sources."This is valuable soil. We have made a significant sacrifice to achieve it. We want to be nice neighbours, but if they continue to destroy our land, we will undoubtedly respond "he stated

Residents of Kunar have alleged that Pakistan has been targeting many regions of the province for the past two weeks, prompting the commander's statements.At least one civilian was also injured by Pakistani military mortar bombardment in the Chogam region of Kunar's Shiltan district.The Durand Line, which marks the Afghanistan-Pakistan boundary, goes through Chogam.

"The mortar struck me in the head, injuring me. During the night, I was transferred to Asadabad. I spent two days in the hospital "Anwar Shah, the injured person, was quoted as saying.Some people claim to have seen Pakistani drones flying over the region.

"Pakistan has launched an attack against us. Everyone, including children and women, is in distress "Salman, a Shiltan local, shared his thoughts.

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