Pakistan Intercepts Four Drones Amid Afghan Air Strikes in Border Provinces

Pakistan Intercepts Four Drones Amid Afghan Air Strikes in Border Provinces
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The incident highlights rising military tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, raising concerns about cross-border security and regional stabil...

  • Pakistan's military reported intercepting and shooting down four drones fired from Afghanistan.
  • The Afghan defence ministry stated it conducted air strikes in Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
  • Pakistan's military warned it would respond to any further provocations following the drone incident.
  • The drones intercepted by Pakistan's military were described as rudimentary.
  • The events occurred along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, according to both sources.

Pakistan's military says it intercepted four drones fired from Afghanistan, while Afghan authorities confirmed air strikes in Pakistan's border provinces.

These developments signal escalating tensions and potential for further conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan, affecting regional security and diplomatic relations.

Observers are monitoring for any retaliatory actions or diplomatic responses from either government as both sides signal readiness to respond to further incidents.

Confirmed by 2 independent sources