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Nation united, Taliban to face retaliation: Naqvi

Published on: February 27, 2026 6:38 AM

Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi warned that the Afghan Taliban will face serious consequences after what he described as an attack on civilian areas. He strongly condemned the reported strike, calling it a grave mistake with far-reaching implications. The escalation has heightened border tensions and directly impacts security for residents in affected regions.

Naqvi denounced the targeting of civilian populations in strong terms. He said the enemy attempted to strike under the cover of darkness and deliberately endangered innocent lives. He described the act as cowardly and unacceptable, stressing that such aggression cannot be tolerated.

Read more: Afghan Taliban Target Civilians, Pakistan Army Strikes Back

He stated that the Pakistan Army delivered a swift and decisive response to the alleged attack. According to the minister, the armed forces demonstrated professionalism and operational readiness. He added that the retaliation sent a clear message about Pakistan’s defensive capabilities.

Moreover, Naqvi emphasized that the entire nation stands shoulder to shoulder with its armed forces. He said Pakistan seeks peace in the region but will not compromise on sovereignty or civilian safety. He warned that any further aggression would trigger an even stronger response.

Read more: Khawaja Asif says Taliban turned Afghanistan into India’s ‘colony’

The statement comes amid rising cross-border tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Authorities continue to monitor the security situation closely while reinforcing protective measures in sensitive border areas.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghan Taliban attack, civilian areas targeted, cross-border tensions, Latest, lead3, Mohsin Naqvi Statement, Pakistan Afghanistan security, Pakistan Army retaliation

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