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Pakistan resumes military operations against Afghanistan

March 27,2026 22:46

Pakistan’s ​military resumed operations against Afghanistan after a temporary pause, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said, dashing hopes of a permanent ceasefire, Reuters reports.

Pakistan and Afghanistan’s worst fighting in years erupted last month, claiming heavy human losses on both sides.

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Kabul said more than 400 people were killed in a Pakistani air strike ​on a drug rehabilitation centre in the Afghan capital last week before the ​neighbours suspended fighting.

Pakistan rejected the Taliban’s statements about the strike, saying it had “precisely targeted ⁠military installations and terrorist support infrastructure”.

A pause in hostilities was announced for the Islamic festival ​of Eid al-Fitr, which Islamabad says was also requested by Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

“The pause ​has concluded midnight between, I think, 23rd and 24th March,” said Tahir Andrabi, the spokesperson at a weekly foreign ministry briefing in Islamabad.

He said the operations would continue until the objectives are achieved, and until the ​Afghan Taliban administration reviewed what he called its misplaced priority of supporting terrorist infrastructure.

Islamabad accuses ​the Afghan Taliban of harbouring and supporting Islamist militants who carry out attacks inside Pakistan. Kabul denies it, ‌saying ⁠the militancy is Pakistan’s domestic problem.

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