Conflict between the Taliban and Pakistan has escalated with recent airstrikes and ground attacks causing significant casualties. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan
The fragile ceasefire between the Taliban and Pakistan has broken, leading to open war in South Asia. Recent airstrikes and ground attacks have resulted in significant casualties on both sides. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a known affiliate of the Taliban, has been carrying out terror attacks in Pakistan, including the bombing of a mosque that killed 32 people.
Pakistan has responded with air strikes on suspected TTP hideouts, claiming to have killed 80 militants. However, the Taliban accuses the strikes of targeting civilians and causing 17 deaths. This tit-for-tat has resulted in hundreds of casualties across both sides, marking a dangerous escalation in the conflict.
With the international community watching closely, it's crucial to address this crisis to prevent further instability and regional conflicts. The Taliban's failure to control affiliate groups like the TTP has put Afghanistan at risk of becoming a hub for terrorism once again.