Afghanistan Condemns Pakistan Airstrikes: Civilian Deaths Spark Outrage and Demands

Afghan citizens are expressing strong condemnation of Pakistan's recent airstrikes that killed civilians. The attacks occurred in multiple provinces including Khost where 10 people died in a residential area. Government officials have called this a direct violation of Afghanistan's sovereignty and international norms. Many are calling for both government action and United Nations intervention to address the civilian casualties.

Key Points: Afghans Condemn Pakistan Airstrikes Killing Civilians

  • Pakistan airstrikes killed 10 civilians in Khost residential area overnight
  • Four more civilians injured in separate strikes across Kunar and Paktika
  • Afghan government condemns violation of sovereignty and international norms
  • Citizens urge UN investigation into targeting of women and children
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Afghans condemn Pakistan's recent airstrikes, accuse Islamabad of violating airspace

Afghan citizens demand action after Pakistan airstrikes kill 10 civilians in Khost, Paktika, and Kunar provinces. Government vows response to sovereignty violation.

"The airstrikes constitute a direct assault on Afghanistan's sovereignty and a clear breach of internationally recognised norms - Zabihullah Mujahid"

Kabul, Nov 26

Several Afghan citizens have strongly condemned Pakistan’s recent airstrikes in the provinces of Khost, Paktika, and Kunar, accusing Islamabad of repeatedly violating Afghanistan’s airspace and insisting that such attacks must not go unanswered, local media reported on Wednesday.

This came after the Afghan government confirmed that Pakistani forces on Tuesday midnight had struck a residential area in Khost, killing 10 civilians, while separate air strikes in Kunar and Paktika left four more injured.

“We urge the Islamic Emirate to respond to this attack and ensure that the voices of the wounded children and women are heard,” Afghan media outlet TOLO news quoted Abdul Wali Ahmadzai, a resident of Kabul, as saying.

Some Afghan citizens have also urged international organisations, including the United Nations Security Council, to probe the targeting of civilians, especially women and children, in Pakistan’s air strikes.

Faramarz, another Afghan resident, said, “We call on the United Nations to follow up on Pakistan’s baseless attacks.”

Many others have stressed the need for a reciprocal response, saying the Afghan people remain united in their stance.

“As the people of Afghanistan, we stand by our government. Necessary measures must be taken by the state in response to Pakistan’s attacks,” Homayoun Faiz, a resident of Heart city in Afghanistan.

Earlier on Tuesday, Kabul strongly condemned the Pakistani air strikes in Paktika, Khost and Kunar, describing them as an infringement of the country's sovereignty and a violation of all internationally recognised norms.

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman for the caretaker Afghan government, took to his social media platform, stressing that a necessary response would be taken at a proper time.

“The airstrikes carried out last night by Pakistani forces in Afghanistan's Paktika, Khost, and Kunar provinces constitute a direct assault on Afghanistan's sovereignty and a clear breach of internationally recognised norms and principles by the Pakistani authorities,” Mujahid posted on X.

“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan strongly condemns this violation and act of aggression, and stresses that defending its airspace, territory, and citizens is its legitimate right. A necessary response will be taken at the proper time,” he added.

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- IANS

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Sarah B
Heartbreaking to read about civilian casualties, especially women and children. While Pakistan claims to fight terrorism, targeting residential areas is never justified. UN should investigate immediately.
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Arjun K
Pakistan's pattern of violating sovereignty continues. They did the same with India, now with Afghanistan. The world needs to hold them accountable. Afghanistan has every right to defend its territory.
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Priya S
While I condemn the attacks on civilians, I hope both countries find a diplomatic solution. War only brings suffering to ordinary people. Let's hope wisdom prevails. 🙏
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Michael C
The timing of these strikes is suspicious. Pakistan often uses external conflicts to divert attention from internal issues. The international community shouldn't ignore this pattern.
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Nikhil C
As an Indian, I stand with Afghan civilians. We've suffered similar violations. The world must recognize Pakistan's destabilizing role in the region. Strength to our Afghan brothers and sisters! 💪

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