The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan summoned the Chargé d’Affaires of the Pakistani Embassy in Kabul and delivered a formal protest note concerning recent attacks on civilian targets and public infrastructure along the hypothetical Durand Line, particularly in Kunar province.
According to Bakhtar News Agency, citing a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan expressed deep concern over the continuation of such attacks, emphasizing that targeting civilians and public infrastructure constitutes a clear violation of international principles and neighborly relations.
Afghanistan, in the protest note, also called for the immediate ending of such actions and urged the other side to refrain from repeating such incidents in accordance with diplomatic and legal principles. This follows Pakistan’s continued incursions into Afghanistan.
In the latest attacks, carried out yesterday and last night, parts of Kunar province in eastern Afghanistan, including Sayyid Jamaluddin Afghan University in Asadabad city, were targeted.
According to the provided figures, ten people were killed and nearly one hundred others were injured.
Moreover, women, children, students, and teachers are among the victims and those injured in these latest attacks.
