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ISPR denies Pakistan conducted strikes in Afghanistan

Published on: November 25, 2025 5:51 PM

ISLAMABAD: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry on Tuesday refuted claims by the Afghan Taliban that Pakistan had conducted overnight attacks inside Afghanistan.

Read More: DG ISPR warns against rumors on Faiz Hamid court martial

The Afghan Taliban spokesperson had alleged that Pakistan carried out strikes in Khost, Kunar, and Paktika provinces, but Gen Chaudhry told state media that no attacks on civilians had taken place. “Pakistan Army has not attacked civilians inside Afghanistan. Whenever Pakistan attacks someone, it announces it,” he said.

We haven’t carried out strikes in Afghanistan. When we act, we own it and announce it publicly

-DG ISPR. pic.twitter.com/ljn6EJMlNO

— Samar (@Samar15106099) November 25, 2025

Gen Chaudhry emphasized that Pakistan sees no distinction between good and bad Taliban and urged the Taliban government to operate as a state, not as non-state actors. He also questioned how long the interim government in Kabul would remain in power.

Pakistan hasn’t attacked Afghanistan, whenever Pakistan attacks, Pakistan announces it officially. – DG ISPR pic.twitter.com/OJXtNvKyYx

— Muhammad Hanzala (@Hanzalamalik97) November 25, 2025

Bilateral relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been strained, with cross-border terrorism and the activities of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) at the center of disputes. Islamabad has repeatedly demanded action from Kabul to stop militants from using Afghan territory to target Pakistan.

“Pakistan did not attack Afghanistan.”
– Pakistan Army spokesperson (DG-ISPR) said this. https://t.co/VMhQReRFec pic.twitter.com/K7Vyh5GWdt

— ExtraOrdinary (@Extreo_) November 25, 2025

Dialogue efforts, mediated by Turkey and Qatar, began after October border clashes but have so far failed to resolve key differences. The third round of talks concluded in early November without a solution, prompting the Afghan Taliban to suspend trade ties with Pakistan. Islamabad has linked the resumption of trade and regional energy projects to Kabul’s action against terrorist groups.

Pakistan has not carried out strikes in Afghanistan. When we act, we own it and announce it publicly.

-DG ISPR. pic.twitter.com/rSHoXEp35G

— (@Ladywannafly) November 25, 2025

On another front, Gen Chaudhry addressed the court martial proceedings against former intelligence chief Gen (r) Faiz Hameed, currently in custody since August 2024. He called the trial a legal matter and urged the public to avoid speculation, promising updates once proceedings conclude.

Read More: Pakistan’s security ensured by armed forces, not Kabul: DG ISPR

Gen Hameed faces charges of engaging in political activities, violating anti-espionage laws, and abusing authority, stemming from a Supreme Court-directed complaint by the owner of Islamabad’s Top City housing society. This is one of the highest-profile court martial cases in Pakistan’s history, as Gen Hameed is the first former ISI chief to face such proceedings.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghan Taliban, Court martial, cross-border terrorism, Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Gen Faiz Hameed, ISPR, Latest, lead, Pakistan Afghanistan relations

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