Former president Hamid Karzai has strongly condemned Pakistan’s airstrikes on ‘Kabul and Paktika,” calling them a clear violation of international law and an invasion of Afghanistan’s territorial integrity.
The former president wrote on his X page that “Pakistan’s policies towards Afghanistan and the region were ‘irresponsible’ and did not take into account their negative consequences. “”The problems Pakistan is facing today are the outcome of these wrong policies.”
Karzai stressed that instead of violence, Pakistan should reconsider its wrong and harmful policies, considering the rights of neighbors and international laws, and choose to interact with Afghanistan based on friendly and good relations.
This comes after an explosion took place in Kabul last night.
After the explosion, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that an explosion was heard in Kabul city.
He said that an investigation was underway and no information about casualties had been reported yet.
Meanwhile, local sources said Pakistan bombed a market in Barmal district of Paktika province last night. Three shops were burnt in the incident, but no casualties were reported.

Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, former Chairman of Afghanistan’s High Council for National Reconciliation, has condemned Pakistan’s airstrikes on Kabul and Paktika, calling them a clear violation of the country’s territorial integrity.
In a statement posted on his official Facebook page, Abdullah wrote:
“The recent airstrikes on Kabul city and Paktika province constitute a blatant violation of Afghanistan’s territorial integrity, and we strongly condemn them.”
He added that any military action inside Afghanistan’s borders is a clear breach of international law and directly contradicts the principles of good neighborliness and the Charter of the United Nations.
“The people of Afghanistan demand full respect for their country’s sovereignty from all nations, especially neighboring countries,” Abdullah emphasized.
He further stated, “We believe that all disputes must be resolved through logic, diplomacy, and constructive dialogue — not through violence or aggression.”
These remarks come after the Taliban’s Ministry of Defense also described Pakistan’s airstrikes on Kabul and Paktika as an “unprecedented and violent act” and warned that if the situation escalates, the consequences will rest on the Pakistani military.
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