The Afghan Taliban has accused Pakistan of violating Kabul's sovereign territory, describing it as an unprecedented, violent, and provocative act. The allegation comes after two loud blasts were heard in the city late on Thursday. Pakistan allegedly bombed a civilian market in the border province of Patika, in Afghanistan's south-east, with local sources reporting significant destruction. While Pakistan has not confirmed the attack, a general claimed Afghanistan serves as a base for terrorism against Pakistan, asserting necessary measures will be taken for protection. Amid rising tensions, the Taliban's foreign minister expressed a desire for peaceful negotiations instead of conflict.
Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of 'Aggressive Violations' Amid Tensions

Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of 'Aggressive Violations' Amid Tensions
The Taliban has claimed Pakistan is violating Afghan sovereignty after explosive incidents in Kabul and reported bombings in southeastern Afghanistan.
Recent blasts in Kabul have led Afghanistan's Taliban to accuse Pakistan of violating its sovereignty, citing bombings in a civilian market. Pakistan has refuted these claims while alleging that Afghanistan is a base for terrorist activities against it. Despite the escalating tensions, Afghanistan's foreign minister has emphasized a desire for diplomatic relations, urging Pakistan not to repeat past mistakes.