After carrying out air strikes in residential areas of Afghanistan, now Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of terrorism. The Pakistani Army has alleged that the Afghan Taliban is helping terrorists to infiltrate across the border to carry out terrorist activities in the country. Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary, chief of the army’s media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), made the allegation during a conversation with journalists on Tuesday (November 25, 2025), the video of which was released on Friday (November 28, 2025) evening.
According to the spokesperson, Afghan Taliban forces open fire on Pakistani border posts, which gives terrorists and even smugglers the opportunity to enter Pakistan illegally. Border protection is always mutual. Both countries protect them. Now on the other side there is a country whose posts first fire at your posts and then the firing starts and then they make the terrorists cross through the gaps in between.
‘Let smugglers’ vehicles pass under’
“These are highly coordinated attacks,” the military spokesperson said. They attack posts and allow smugglers’ vehicles to pass beneath. Asked how terrorists could infiltrate from the Pakistan-Afghanistan border when Pakistani Army and paramilitary Frontier Corps personnel are deployed along the border, Chaudhary said Pakistan has established military posts at a distance of 15-25 km along the 2,500 km long border, but the border is completely decongested. It is not possible to seal, even a country like America is unable to do so and is not able to stop illegal infiltration from Mexico.
What did Pak Army say on the attacks in Afghanistan?
Lieutenant General Chaudhary also refuted the allegations of Afghan Taliban that Pakistan had carried out attacks in Afghanistan overnight. He said that there is no good or bad Taliban and Pakistan does not differentiate between terrorists. He also talked about the ongoing intelligence-based operations (IBOs) against the insurgents and said that 4,910 such operations have been conducted since November 4, which is equivalent to 233 IBOs per day.
how many intelligence operations were conducted
He told that 206 terrorists were killed in these operations. At least 67,023 IBOs have been conducted across the country since January. The number of such operations was highest in Balochistan, where more than 53,000 such operations were conducted, while more than 12,800 such operations were conducted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and about 850 in the rest of the country.
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