Explosions rocked the Afghan capital Kabul as Pakistani fighter jets reportedly conducted airstrikes on Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) positions within the city. Afghan authorities confirmed unusual aerial activity, with Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid acknowledging an explosion sound and stating an investigation was underway without immediate reports of damage. Speculation is rife that TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud was the specific target and may have been killed in the operation. Social media channels with ties to Pakistan suggested a “precise airstrike” against the TTP, aiming to “punish the Taliban leadership.” Residents described a chaotic night with multiple strikes across central and northern districts, waking many from their sleep. Reports indicate civilian homes were impacted, and fighter jets were allegedly sighted over Kabul post-attack. Multiple areas, including Shar-e-Naw and near the international airport, were reportedly hit. This incident, if confirmed, marks a significant escalation in regional tensions, with analysts warning of potential retaliatory attacks. The situation remains under investigation as Kabul assesses the full impact.
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