973 Pakistan Destroys Taliban HQ In Afghanistan - War Escalates

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973 Pakistan Destroys Taliban HQ In Afghanistan - War Escalates  

28 Feb 2026 The Pakistani military has launched air strikes against Taliban targets in Kabul, including the Taliban headquarters and government buildings. The Pakistani army is also mobilising troops near the border with Afghanistan. The conflict has escalated, with both sides accusing each other of aggression and the Taliban claiming that India is backing Afghanistan to destabilise Pakistan. Qatar condemned the attacks in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces, expressing condolences to the victims and their families. The Pakistani parliament rescheduled its joint session to 2nd March at 10:30 a.m. at Parliament House Islamabad. The Pakistani Air Force claimed to have targeted Taliban facilities in Kabul, including the safe house of Muhammad Yakub, in response to alleged aggression. The situation in Afghanistan is escalating, with reports of gunfire near the presidential palace in Kabul. Meanwhile, negotiations between the US and Iran over a nuclear deal have stalled, with the US rejecting the Islamic Republic’s counterproposal. The US is preparing for potential military action, while the Islamic Republic is seeking more time to reach an agreement. 

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  • Pakistani Airstrikes: Pakistani military launched airstrikes targeting Taliban headquarters and government buildings in Kabul. 
  • Taliban Counterattack: Taliban forces retaliated against Pakistani positions. 
  • Conflict Escalation: The conflict escalated to the capital city of Kabul for the first time. 
  • Taliban Leader Targeted: Pakistani air strikes targeted the Taliban supreme leader, Müller Hatahun Zad, with reports of his death unconfirmed. 
  • Taliban Minister Killed: Taliban minister Nerd Muhammad Nadim was killed in Pakistani air strikes during the mobilisation of Taliban forces. 
  • Pakistani Military Response: Pakistani air force strikes and troop mobilisation indicate a significant military response to the Taliban threat. 
  • Taliban Leader’s Status: Unconfirmed reports suggest the Taliban leader, Ayatah Allah, has been eliminated, but official confirmation is pending from the Taliban ministry of communications. 
  • Ramadan and Violence: Despite being a holy month, Ramadan often coincides with increased violence in the Islamic world, presenting logistical challenges for combatants who must reconcile religious observance with warfare. 
  • Pakistani Military Claims: The Pakistani air force has released footage claiming to have captured an Afghan Taliban post. 
  • Pakistan’s Stance: Pakistan will not compromise on peace and territorial integrity, and will respond decisively to threats. 
  • Taliban’s Actions: The Taliban, supported by Pakistan, are causing trouble in Islamabad and are being targeted by Pakistani military aircraft. 
  • Qatar’s Condemnation: Qatar condemns the attacks in Pakistan and reiterates its rejection of violence. 
  • Qatar’s Condolences: Qatar expresses condolences to the victims’ families and wishes the injured a speedy recovery. 
  • Pakistani Air Force Strikes: Pakistani air force is actively engaged in Afghanistan. 
  • Parliamentary Session Update: The joint sitting of parliament is scheduled for March 2nd. 
  • Rescheduled Event Time: The event has been rescheduled to Monday, March 2nd at 10:30 a.m. at Parliament House Islamabad. 
  • Political Instability in Pakistan: Pakistan’s political structure is facing instability, with reformist and radical factions causing issues. 
  • Taliban Retaliation: The Taliban is expected to retaliate against Pakistan for airstrikes on Kabul, potentially targeting Pakistani cities. 
  • Pakistani Claims of Control: Pakistani sources claim control over multiple Afghan posts and allege the death of key Taliban leaders, including Muhammad Yakub and Nurwali Masud, in a targeted attack in Kabul. 
  • Taliban’s Response: The Taliban, surprised by the assault on Kabul, have taken refuge in mosques, believing them to be safe havens. 
  • Unverified Information: The reported deaths of the Taliban leaders remain unconfirmed, with the information originating from Pakistani sources and requiring further verification. 
  • Taliban Internal Conflict: Clashes reported inside the Taliban defence ministry building in Kabul, indicating potential boots on the ground and gunfire. 
  • Instability in Afghanistan: Afghanistan’s instability poses a challenge for the IRGC, which considered it a potential safe haven. 
  • Escalating Violence: Gunshots heard near the presidential palace in Kabul, suggesting a significant escalation in the conflict. * Afghanistan Situation: Ongoing conflict and potential for further instability in the region. 
  • US-Iran Tensions: Escalating conflict with potential for military action, as suggested by the news alert. * Failed Nuclear Negotiations: Iran rejects US demands, highlighting the impasse in diplomatic efforts. 
  • Negotiation Stalemate: The Americans and the Islamic Republic are at an impasse in nuclear negotiations, with the latter rejecting a counter-proposal. 
  • American Stance: The Americans, including Kushner and Witkov, view the situation as a waste of time and are unwilling to budge on their demands, which the Islamic Republic finds impossible to meet. 
  • Israeli Impatience: The Israelis are waiting in the wings, ready to act against the Islamic Republic due to the ongoing threat of ballistic missiles, regardless of the nuclear deal’s outcome. 
  • US Intervention in Conflict: Discussion on why people expect the US to intervene in a conflict, with suggestions that it could be through diplomacy rather than military action. 
  • India as a Terrorist Country: A comment criticising someone named Wesley for calling India a “terrorist country” without providing evidence. 
  • Support for India: A statement expressing support for India. 
  • Iran’s Political Situation: Discussion about the rejection of both Islam and the Republic in Iran, with some Iranians favouring a return to constitutional monarchy. 
  • Constitutional Monarchy Misconception: Clarification that constitutional monarchy is a form of democracy, countering the misconception that it equates to dictatorship.
  • Upcoming News Coverage: Announcement of continued coverage on the Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict and updates on the situation in Iran.

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