Taliban-PAK war again, tanks destroyed in Kurram, posts captured, two TTP commanders united against Pakistan – Afghanistan Pakistan fresh clash Taliban Khyber post captured Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ntcppl

After a few hours of peace between Afghanistan and Pakistan, there was once again a bloody conflict on Tuesday night. There was a fierce clash between Pakistani Afghan Taliban and Pakistani soldiers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Kurram district.

Pakistan has again stated the same old narrative on this latest conflict. According to PTV, Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij started firing without provocation in Kurram. The Pakistani Army responded with full force and intensity.

There is news of loss of many tanks from both sides in this battle. Both sides have claimed to have captured each other’s post.

Earlier, the fight between these two neighbors had ended after the intervention of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. But yesterday Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif had said that the situation on the border is tense and a fight can erupt between the two countries at any time.

Right after this, a fight broke out on Tuesday night.

Pakistan has claimed on the basis of sources that many Taliban posts suffered heavy damage in the Pakistani attack and flames were seen rising from their posts.

Pakistan claims capture of Taliban post

Sources further confirmed that a Taliban tank was destroyed in the retaliatory fire, forcing the attackers to abandon their posts and flee the area.

According to Pakistan Defense sources, Pakistani forces are on high alert and are fully capable of protecting every inch of the country’s border against any attack.

Pakistan has claimed that in another attack, security sources said that Pakistani Army targeted and destroyed another mobile Afghan tank.

There itself afghanistan Supported X handles have a different claim. War Globe News has claimed that the social media accounts of the Afghan Taliban have leaked a video, in which a Taliban drone is shown dropping explosives on a Pakistani military base in the border areas of Pakhtunkhwa.

In another video, Afghan Taliban is shown dropping a drone on a Pakistani post.

Claim of killing seven Pakistani soldiers

Another Afghanistan-backed handle, Afghanistan Defense, has said that Afghan soldiers have targeted those places in Pakistan which pose a threat to Afghanistan. Afghan forces will target all the bases of Daesh group in Pakistan.

Afghanistan Defense has claimed that 7 Pakistani soldiers have been killed in the night attack.

Afghanistan has demanded from Pakistan to hand over the main leaders of ISIS-Khorasan (Daesh) to Afghanistan. Islamic Emirate spokesperson has officially demanded Pakistan to hand over key ISIS leaders. Afghanistan claims that these people are living in Pakistan and are planning to attack Afghanistan from there. ISIS-Khorasan leaders include Shahab al-Muhajir, Abdul Hakim Tawhidi, Sultan Aziz and Salahuddin Rajab.

Taliban commanders united in the war against Pakistan

Meanwhile, an important development has come to light in Afghanistan. Here two factions of TTP have announced their unity against Pakistan. According to the report, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has announced that its two groups are uniting. One of them is led by Mufti Abdur Rehman of Kurram district, and the other is Commander Sher Khan of Tirah Valley in Khyber district. Both these commanders have taken oath of allegiance to TTP leader Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud.

2640 km long Durand Line

The border between Afghanistan and Pakistan known as the Durand Line is approximately 2640 kilometers long. This border was drawn between British India and Afghanistan in 1893 but there has been a dispute over it for a long time. In the year 1893, after an agreement between the British civil servant Sir Henry Mortimer Durand and the then Afghan ruler Amir Abdur Rahman, it was agreed to draw the Durand Line.

The Durand Line divides the Pashtun tribes, who live in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. Afghanistan does not consider it a valid border, because it affects Pashtun unity. Afghanistan claims that the Durand Agreement was signed under British pressure and Afghanistan considers it a sign of colonial rule.

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