Afghanistan Distributes Aid Amid Pakistan Attacks, Tensions Threaten Region

Afghan authorities are distributing aid to families displaced by recent Pakistani military attacks, as ordered by the Prime Minister. Pakistan's Defence Minister has stated military operations in Afghanistan will continue indefinitely. Political analysts criticize Pakistan for exploiting Afghanistan's vulnerabilities and warn that prolonged tensions threaten severe regional instability. The conflict's political and economic consequences for both nations are also a major concern.

Key Points: Afghanistan Aid After Pakistan Attacks, Regional Tensions Rise

  • Aid distribution ongoing for displaced families
  • Pakistan vows continued military operations
  • Analysts warn of regional instability
  • Criticism of Pakistan's historical exploitation
  • Call for Afghan institutional vigilance
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Afghanistan continues to provide aid to families displaces due to Pakistani attacks

Afghanistan delivers aid to families displaced by Pakistani military attacks as analysts warn of severe regional instability and political consequences.

"Anyone who has been displaced is being provided assistance based on our capacity. - Nooruddin Turabi"

Kabul, March 28

Amid escalating tensions following recent attacks by Pakistan's military in parts of Afghanistan, officials said that the process of delivering aid to residents of affected areas is ongoing, TOLO News reported.

Nooruddin Turabi, head of the National Disaster Management Authority, stated that aid distribution to residents displaced by the attacks is being carried out on the orders of the Prime Minister. He noted that the displaced population requires urgent and expanded support, and efforts are ongoing to address their needs.

"Anyone who has been displaced is being provided assistance based on our capacity. In coordination with other institutions, it has been decided that the eastern provinces will be assigned to the disaster management authority for aid delivery, while the southern provinces will be handled by Sermeyasht," Turabi said.

Meanwhile, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that military operations in Afghanistan would continue without a specific timeline, underscoring that there is no doubt about their continuation.

Political analyst Roman Shirzad criticised Pakistan, saying it has historically taken advantage of Afghanistan's vulnerabilities. He urged Afghan institutions, including defence, interior, and intelligence bodies, to remain vigilant and prevent external influence, TOLO news reported.

Experts have warned that continued tensions between Kabul and Islamabad could have serious implications for regional stability. They noted that the ongoing conflict risks worsening security conditions and increasing broader instability in the region.

Another political analyst, Jannat Fahim Chakari, said the prolonged conflict could have severe political and economic consequences for both countries, TOLO News reported.

The developments come after Maulana Fazlur Rahman, leader of Pakistan's Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam party, said at a press conference that Islamabad's attempts to control the Afghan government have been a mistake, adding that a stable and independent Afghanistan would serve Pakistan's interests.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The human cost of these conflicts is always the highest. My heart goes out to the displaced families. Hope the aid reaches them effectively and the international community takes note.
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Arjun K
The analyst Roman Shirzad is absolutely right. Pakistan has a long history of exploiting its neighbors' weaknesses. A stable Afghanistan is crucial for South Asia's peace. India should continue its humanitarian and developmental support to the Afghan people.
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Priya S
It's sad to see ordinary people suffering because of political and military games. Even the Pakistani political leader Maulana Fazlur Rahman admits their policy is wrong. When will they learn? 🤦‍♀️
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Vikram M
The Defence Minister saying operations will continue "without a specific timeline" is a worrying statement. This open-ended aggression is a recipe for endless conflict. SAARC nations need to have a serious dialogue about this.
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Karthik V
While I support Afghanistan's sovereignty, I hope the aid distribution by their authorities is transparent and reaches the actual victims. Corruption can sometimes undermine even the best intentions in crisis situations.
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Michael C
The economic consequences mentioned by Jannat Fahim Chakari are so important. Conflict destroys livelihoods and sets back development by years. Both nations' citizens will pay the price long after the fighting stops.

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