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Pakistan says militant hideouts struck along Afghan border

February 22, 2026 at 01:34 AM
By Deutsche Welle
Islamabad blames Afghan-based militants for a surge in deadly suicide bombings in the country and said 7 camps belonging to the Pakistani Taliban were targeted.

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Islamabad blames Afghan-based militants for a surge in deadly suicide bombings in the country and said 7 camps belonging to the Pakistani Taliban were Islamabad blames Afghan-based militants for a surge in deadly suicide bombings in the country and said 7 camps belonging to the Pakistani Taliban were Monitor developments in Pakistan for further updates.

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Islamabad blames Afghan-based militants for a surge in deadly suicide bombings in the country and sa

Islamabad blames Afghan-based militants for a surge in deadly suicide bombings in the country and said 7 camps belonging to the Pakistani Taliban were targeted. ConflictsPakistanPakistan says militant hideouts struck along Afghan borderSrinivas Mazumdaru with AP, AFP02/22/2026February 22, 2026Islamabad blames Afghan-based militants for a surge in deadly suicide bombings in the country and said 7 camps belonging to the Pakistani Taliban were targeted.https://p.dw.com/p/59CoqAfter the latest suicide bombings, Pakistan's military warned that it would not 'exercise any restraint' [File: March 4, 2022]Image: Muhammed Semih Ugurlu/AA/picture alliance AdvertisementPakistan said Sunday it had carried out strikes against multiple militant hideouts along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region. Islamabad did not say precisely which areas it targeted or provide additional details. There was no immediate comment from the Taliban authorities in Kabul. What did Pakistan say about the strikes? Pakistan "has carried out intelligence-based selective targeting of seven Terrorist camps and hideouts," a statement by the country's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said. It noted that the camps belonged to the Pakistani Taliban, also known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, and its affiliates. Pakistan said the strikes were carried out in response to recent security incidents in the country, including asuicide blast at a Shiite mosque in Islamabad two weeks ago and other more recent suicide bombings in northwest Pakistan. The mosque bombing killed at least 31 people and wounded more than 160. It was the deadliest attack in Pakistan's capital since the 2008 Marriott hotel bombing. An affiliate of the so-called "Islamic State" group had claimed responsibility for the bombing. After the latest suicide bombings, Pakistan's military warned that it would not "exercise any restraint” and that operations against those responsible would continue "irrespective of their location."The suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in Islamabad killed at least 31 people and wounded more than 160Image: Anjum Naveed/AP Photo/picture alliance What's behind tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan? Pakistan has seen a surge in militant violence in recent years. Islamabad blames Afghan-based elements for the attacks and has accused the Taliban of allowing Afghan soil to be used to harbor militants. Pakistan wants Kabul to clamp down on the TTP, which is a separate group but closely linked to the Afghan Taliban. The TTP seeks to impose a hard-line interpretation of Islam, particularly on Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which borders Afghanistan. According to Pakistan's government, the group operates from Afghan soil with impunity. The Afghan Taliban deny the allegations and say they cannot be held accountable for security incidents inside Pakistan.Why Pakistan is fighting the Taliban it once backedTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Fierce fighting erupted between the Pakistani military and Afghan Taliban forces last October, marking the deadliest conflict between the neighbors since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021. The clashes killed dozens of soldiers, civilians and suspected militants. Relations between the neighboring countries have remained tense ever since. Edited by: Kieran Burke Srinivas Mazumdaru Editor and reporter focusing on business, geopolitics and current affairsSend us your feedbackYour feedbackAdvertisement
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