The capital of Afghanistan, Kabul, experienced a night of intense aerial activity, with reports strongly suggesting Pakistani fighter jets carried out airstrikes targeting the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Afghan officials confirmed unusual sounds of explosions over the city. The Taliban’s spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, acknowledged the incident on social media, assuring the public that an investigation was in progress and no significant damage had been reported yet. Crucially, intelligence suggests that TTP leader Noor Wali Mehsud was a primary target and is now feared to be deceased following these strikes. Unconfirmed social media posts from accounts linked to Pakistan claimed the Pakistan Air Force executed a “precise” strike on TTP elements in Kabul. Kabul residents recounted waking to heavy explosions across several city districts, with many reporting that civilian dwellings were struck. Allegations of fighter jet sightings post-strike have also surfaced. Several locations, including those in the city center and near the airport, are said to have been targeted. This development raises serious concerns about cross-border escalation, with warnings of potential retaliatory actions emerging. Authorities in Kabul are actively investigating the full extent of the damage and any potential casualties.
