Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have surged dramatically following a series of cross-border airstrikes, drone attacks, and heavy artillery exchanges along the volatile frontier. Fighting has intensified around Nangarhar and the Khyber Pass region, with both sides claiming major battlefield successes. Islamabad announced a military campaign dubbed “Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq,” asserting that hundreds of Afghan fighters were killed and dozens of border posts destroyed. Afghan authorities, in response, released thermal imagery and drone footage alleging strikes on Pakistani military installations in Miranshah and North Waziristan. The escalation follows a deadly mosque attack in Islamabad, after which Pakistan blamed the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, claiming militants were operating from Afghan territory. Kabul denied the accusations and launched retaliatory action, leading to sustained bombardment from both sides. Reports indicate the use of drones, precision-guided munitions, and heavy weapons, raising fears of a broader regional crisis. As battlefield clashes continue, a parallel information war has unfolded online, with both governments publishing combat footage to reinforce their narratives. Several countries have urged restraint, warning that the rapidly escalating confrontation could destabilize the wider region.


