Pakistan also claims that the Pakistani army has destroyed 27 Afghan Taliban military posts and captured nine.
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Pakistan has declared open war against the Afghan Taliban. Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has declared open war against the Afghan Taliban. Warning the Afghan Taliban, he said, "Our patience is over and now there will be open war." On social media, he accused the Afghan Taliban of "collecting terrorists from around the world in Afghanistan" and said that the interim government in Kabul had "exported terrorism."
Similarly, the Pakistani Defense Minister accused the Afghan Taliban of depriving its people of basic human rights and even the rights granted to women by Islam.
Claims to have destroyed 27 Afghan Taliban military posts
Meanwhile, Musharraf Zaidi, spokesman for Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, has claimed that the Pakistani army has destroyed 27 Afghan Taliban military posts
and captured nine.
He also claimed that the Pakistani army has destroyed more than 80 tanks, artillery and armored vehicles of the Afghan Taliban. Similarly, he claimed that 133 members of the Afghan Taliban have been confirmed killed and more than 200 injured so far. However, the Taliban government has refuted the Pakistani claim. The Taliban government's defense ministry claimed that it had captured 19 Pakistani military posts on Thursday night. According to the ministry, 55 Pakistani soldiers have been killed.
