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Pakistan’s defense minister says that there is now ‘open war’ with Afghanistan after latest strikes

Pakistan's defense minister declared an "open war" with Afghanistan following recent strikes by both countries. The escalation occurred after Pakistan accused Afghanistan of cross-border attacks and alleged that the Taliban had turned the country into a haven for militants, exporting terrorism.

By  MUNIR AHMED and ABDUL QAHAR AFGHANAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-02-27 · 04:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Pakistan’s defense minister says that there is now ‘open war’ with Afghanistan after latest strikes
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Pakistan's defense minister declared an "open war" with Afghanistan following recent strikes by both countries. The escalation occurred after Pakistan accused Afghanistan of cross-border attacks and alleged that the Taliban had turned the country into a haven for militants, exporting terrorism. Pakistan conducted airstrikes in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia province, claiming retaliation for Afghan aggression. Afghanistan reported that the strikes killed 55 Pakistani soldiers. The situation marks a significant deterioration in relations, especially after Qatar and Turkey previously mediated a ceasefire between the two nations. Both sides have issued conflicting casualty claims, which remain unverified.

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Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said two Pakistani soldiers were killed and three wounded.

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Afghanistan’s Defense Ministry said overnight that 55 Pakistani soldiers had been killed.

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Pakistan says the strikes were in retaliation for Afghan cross-border attacks.

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Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, as well as in Kandahar and Paktia province.

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Pakistan’s defense minister says that there is now ‘open war’ with Afghanistan after latest strikes

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Pakistan’s defense minister says that there is now ‘open war’ with Afghanistan after latest strikes 1 of 2 | Hours later early Friday, at least three explosions and the sound of aircraft reverberated in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul. 2 of 2 | This is a locator map for Afghanistan with its capital, Kabul. (AP Photo) 1 of 2 Hours later early Friday, at least three explosions and the sound of aircraft reverberated in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul. Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 2 of 2 This is a locator map for Afghanistan with its capital, Kabul. (AP Photo) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s defense minister early Friday said that his country had run out of “patience” and now considers itself in an “open war” with neighboring Afghanistan after both sides launched strikes following what Islamabad described as an Afghan cross-border attack.In a post on X, Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif said Pakistan had hoped for peace in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of NATO forces and expected the Taliban to focus on the welfare of the Afghan people and regional stability. Instead, he alleged, the Taliban had turned Afghanistan “into a colony of India,” gathered militants from around the world and begun “exporting terrorism.”“Our patience has now run out. Now it is open war between us,” he said. There has been no reaction from Afghan government officials to Asif’s comments.Pakistan has frequently accused neighboring India of backing the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army and the Pakistani Taliban, allegations New Delhi denies. His remarks came hours after Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, as well as in Kandahar in the south and Paktia Province in the southeast, according to Pakistani officials and Afghanistan government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid. Pakistan says the strikes were in retaliation for Afghan cross-border attacks. The escalation comes months after Qatar and Turkey mediated a ceasefire between the two sides. Both governments have issued sharply differing casualty claims and said they inflicted heavy losses on the other. The claims could not be independently verified.Afghanistan’s Defense Ministry said overnight that 55 Pakistani soldiers had been killed, including some whose bodies were taken into Afghanistan, and that “several others were captured alive.” It said eight Afghan soldiers were killed and 11 wounded. The ministry said it destroyed 19 Pakistani army posts and two bases and that the fighting ended around midnight, about four hours after it began Thursday. Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said two Pakistani soldiers were killed and three wounded.Mosharraf Ali Zaidi, a spokesperson for Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, denied that any Pakistani soldiers had been captured. In a post on X, he said at least 133 Afghan fighters were killed and more than 200 wounded. He also said 27 Afghan posts were destroyed and nine fighters captured. He did not specify where the casualties occurred but said additional losses were estimated in strikes on military targets in Kabul, Paktia and Kandahar.In Islamabad, two senior security officials said Afghan forces at some border posts had raised white flags, a gesture typically interpreted as a request to halt firing. The officials said Pakistani forces were continuing what they described as a strong retaliatory response to “unprovoked aggression” by the Afghan Taliban and had destroyed several key Taliban posts along the border.The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. Asif also accused the Taliban government of denying Afghans basic human rights, including rights for women that he said are guaranteed under Islam, without providing details or evidence.He said Pakistan had tried to maintain stability both directly and through friendly countries. “Today, when attempts were made to target Pakistan with aggression, by the grace of God, our armed forces are giving a decisive response,” he said.Authorities in Pakistan said dozens of Afghan refugees who were waiting to return home from the northwestern Torkham border have been taken back to safer places following the eruption of clashes.Pakistan launched a sweeping crackdown in Oct. 2023 to expel migrants without documents, urging those in the country to leave of their own accord to avoid arrest and forcible deportation and forcibly expelling others. Iran also began a crackdown on migrants at around the same time.Since then, millions have streamed across the border into Afghanistan, including people who were born in Pakistan decades ago and had built lives and created businesses there. Last year alone, 2.9 million people returned to Afghanistan, the U.N. refugee agency has said, with nearly 80,000 having returned so far this year.___Afghan reported from Kabul, Afghanistan. Associated Press writers Riaz Khan and Rasool Dawar in Peshawar, Pakistan, Eduardo Castillo in Beijing and Elena Becatoros in Athens, Greece, also contributed to this story.
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