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To spread: on October 15, the confrontation between Afghanistan and Pakistan rea...

Pakistan attacked the capital of Afghanistan: Above City Black Smoke (Video)

To spread: on October 15, the confrontation between Afghanistan and Pakistan reached a new level after the latter attacked the neighboring state. The blows came to Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. The shots of black smoke columns that rise above buildings in the capital of Afghanistan are published on social networks, including Defense Index. According to the AAMAJ News Afghan News Agency, Pakistan fighter jets bombed the Thayani area in the center of Kabul.

It is reported that the strikes of the Pakistani Air Force are directed against the camps of Afghan Talibas, TTP (Islamic group of Taliban-e Taliban Pakistan ") and IDIL terrorists. According to CNN, in recent days the tension between Afghanistan and Pakistan has intensified after a firefight on the border.

The first battles began after the strikes in the capital of Afghanistan Kabul and the border province of Pactika last Thursday, October 9, in which Talibi was accused of Pakistan, although Islamabad did not formally recognize these attacks. The latter escalation coincided with the historic trip of the Taliban Minister Amir Khan Mutaki to India, a Pakistan country, which caused concern in Islamabad.

On October 11, one of the most serious outbreaks of hostilities between forces, controlled Taliban, and Pakistani force units has occurred along the Afghan-Pakistan border. According to the representatives of the Afghan regime, the operations were response to likely violations of the territory by Pakistan, including air strikes in Kabul and the eastern regions of the country.

According to Pakistan sources, the purpose of strike in the capital of Afghanistan was the leader of the terrorist group "Techno-I-Tliban Pakistan" (TTP). On the night of October 12, reports and videos appeared, which indicate that the combat formations of the Taliban could strike on facilities in Pakistan's ballistic missiles 9K72 "Elbrus".