Pakistan has issued a strong warning to the Taliban administration in Afghanistan after a series of attacks on its territory. The assaults, allegedly carried out by armed groups based across the border, caused casualties among Pakistani security forces and heightened bilateral tensions.
According to Pakistani officials, these incidents come amid allegations that the Taliban government in Kabul has failed to effectively control militant groups operating along the border. Islamabad has repeatedly demanded that Afghanistan prevent the use of its territory for cross-border attacks.
There has been no immediate response from the Taliban, but analysts say this move could further strain already fragile relations between the two neighbors. Pakistan has also warned of retaliatory measures if the violence continues.