Fatal Airstrikes in Kabul: Four Dead, Many Injured Amid Rising Tensions
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Kabul, March 14 (NationPress) - Airstrikes conducted by Pakistan resulted in the deaths of four individuals and left 25 others injured in the Afghan capital of Kabul early Friday, as reported by Hamdullah Fitrat, the deputy spokesman of the Afghan government, on Saturday.
Fitrat also mentioned that Pakistan carried out air assaults not only in Kabul but also in Kandahar, Paktika, Khost, and Nangarhar provinces during Thursday night and into Friday. Notably, an oil depot in Kandahar was specifically targeted, according to the Xinhua news agency.
Officials from both Afghanistan and Pakistan have indicated that numerous casualties have occurred on both sides due to the ongoing conflict in recent weeks.
In a significant response, Afghanistan's Ministry of National Defence announced on Friday that retaliatory strikes were executed against Pakistani military facilities in the Kohat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province following the airstrikes, which resulted in civilian losses on the Afghan side.
A statement from Kabul confirmed that the military installations in Kohat, along with a war command centre along the Durand Line, were targeted during these operations.
In an official statement shared on X, Afghanistan's Ministry of National Defence declared, "In retaliation for the incursions by the Pakistani military regime last night, the Afghan air forces launched strikes this morning on essential military centres and installations of the Pakistani army in the Kohat region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."
Furthermore, the ministry detailed in another X post, "The military fort in Kohat was struck, and the war command centre, located approximately two kilometres from the fort, along with the office of the fort's commander, was also precisely targeted."
"These strikes resulted in the destruction of military installations, the command centre, depots, and soldiers' residential quarters, leading to considerable human and material losses," it concluded.