Pak Military Launches Airstrike: The tension between the Government of Pakistan and the terrorist organization TTP has increased considerably. Meanwhile, the Pakistan Army has carried out airstrikes on Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan bases in Afghanistan. It is being told that the PAK army carried out an airstrike on Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) stronghold in Nangarhar province. On Thursday (January 5), an Afghan journalist shared a photo of the alleged terrorist devastation on social media and claimed that Pakistani fighter planes carried out airstrikes on TTP bases in Afghanistan.
After the announcement of ending the ceasefire between Pakistan and TTP, terrorist attacks are being carried out continuously in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan of Pakistan in the last few months.
Airstrike on TTP in Afghanistan?
According to Pakistan’s news channel Geo News, an Afghan newspaper Hasht-e-Subh Daily wrote that Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Salala neighborhood near Gushta district on Thursday (January 5) morning. Soon after the news of airstrike spread, Pakistani security officials as well as Tehreek-e-Taliban also denied the news of airstrike. Reacting to the news in the Afghan media, Baloch has said that the talk of airstrike is completely baseless.
What did Pakistani Foreign Ministry say?
Pakistani Foreign Ministry has also denied airstrike against TTP. Releasing a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday, it said that the claims being made by the Afghan media are completely false and baseless. According to media reports, the news of airstrike was shared by some journalists of Afghanistan on social media. Pakistani newspaper The News also denied the air strike and called that photo old.
Pakistan’s minister had warned
Let us tell you that Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah had indicated military action against TTP bases in Afghanistan a few days ago. He had said that if his country was threatened by the TTP, the Pakistan government had the legal right to strike at insurgent bases in Afghanistan.
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