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Hamid Karzai Condemns Pakistan’s Airstrikes on Afghanistan

Hamid Karzai, the former president of Afghanistan, today (Friday, May 18) wrote by spreading a message on his Facebook that he considers Pakistan’s air strikes on Kabul and Paktika as a blatant violation of international rules, violation of sovereignty and violation of Afghan territory, and condemns it with the strongest words. kund.

Former Afghanistan president noted that Pakistan’s policies towards Afghanistan and the region were irresponsible and far from foresight and foresight, and what he is struggling with today is “the consequences and results of those wrong policies.” »

“Pakistan, in view of its international responsibility for violating and breaching international commitments, has revisited its wrong and harmful policies instead of indulging in tensions and violence, to rid itself of the unfortunate consequences of those policies.” Karzai said. And to compensate for his mistakes, respect neighbor rights and international balances, and interact with Afghanistan based on friendly and civilized relations. »

The Islamic Emirate government has not yet said anything about Pakistan’s air strikes on Kabul and Paktika.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, on Thursday night, May 17, wrote on his account about the hearing of explosions in Kabul that investigations are ongoing in this context. “The sound of an explosion was heard in Kabul. Investigation is ongoing, no damage has been reported so far, it’s good. »

Around 9:50 on Thursday night, the sound of two powerful explosions shook several parts of Kabul. Residents of Kabul reported from different parts of the city that they heard the sound of two strong explosions at the same time of war planes.

Local sources in the district of Barmal Paktika, told Salam to the compatriots that Pakistani fighters have bombed the market of the “Margha” area in Barmal district this morning.

According to sources, Pakistani forces attacked the market in the “Margha” area around 12:30 am; but no casualties were reported in the event. Sources added that in the market of the “Margh” region, a number of shops were completely destroyed and the goods of some other shops were burned.

 

 

Sheba Gaheez

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