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Kabul Hit by Explosions and Aircraft Sounds Amid Rising Tensions With Pakistan

Explosions and aircraft sounds reported in Kabul, hours after Afghanistan attacked Pakistan, raising regional security concerns.

Multiple explosions and the sounds of aircraft were reported in Kabul hours after Afghanistan launched attacks on Pakistani border posts, escalating tensions between the two neighbours. Residents described chaotic scenes, with panic spreading across parts of the city as security forces scrambled to respond.

Local authorities confirmed that several explosions occurred near key government and military installations. While detailed casualty figures are not yet available, emergency services reported attending to injured civilians and securing affected areas. The source of the aircraft activity has not been officially disclosed, though residents reported seeing military planes overhead.

The incidents come in the wake of cross-border clashes earlier in the day, when Afghan forces reportedly targeted multiple Pakistani positions along the border. Pakistan retaliated with strikes of its own, marking one of the most serious escalations in recent months. Analysts warn that the situation could spiral further if neither side exercises restraint.

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Kabul authorities have called for calm, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid panic. Security forces are reportedly on high alert, with checkpoints and patrols increased throughout the city. The government has not issued an official statement on the cause of the explosions or the aircraft activity at this time.

International observers and neighbouring countries have expressed concern over the rising hostilities. Calls for immediate diplomatic engagement have intensified, with warnings that prolonged conflict could destabilise civilian populations and exacerbate regional security risks.

The situation in Kabul remains tense, and authorities continue to monitor developments closely. Residents are being advised to remain cautious as investigations into the explosions and air activity continue, with security officials seeking to restore order amid heightened uncertainty along the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier.

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