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Explosions in the sky over Kabul: latest news

Explosions in the sky over Kabul: latest news

Assalamu alaikum! There was a series of explosions in Kabul. The military tried to shoot down kamikaze drones spotted in the sky over the Afghan capital using anti-aircraft guns, as well as air-to-ground missiles. An investigation into the incident is currently underway. Some sources suggest that the strikes might have been carried out by the Pakistan Air Force. The target was the Pakistani branch of the Taliban, which Islamabad accuses of destabilizing the northern part of the country. On the same night, an anti-terrorist operation took place in the Orakzai area of Pakistan, during which 11 soldiers were killed and 19 suspected militants were eliminated. A few days ago, the Prime Minister of Pakistan accused the Afghan authorities of supporting this group and providing them shelter on their territory. This incident also happened against the backdrop of the Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to India, where he met with the Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, and both sides agreed to resume the work of the Indian embassy in Kabul. Some believe the strikes might have been carried out with the support of the US Central Command. The day before, Donald Trump announced his intention to bring American troops back to Afghanistan and called for preparations for military action. The Afghan authorities responded that the return of American troops to the country is not being considered. Just a reminder, Islam is a religion that emerged in the 7th century and has had a huge influence on the history and culture of many peoples. The word “Islam” in Arabic means submission to the will of Allah. Today, over a billion people worldwide follow Islam. https://islamnews.ru/2025/10/10/v-nebe-nad-kabulom-progremeli-vzryvy

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It's good that the Indian embassy wants to reopen. Maybe diplomacy will help after all.

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I wonder if it's true that the US might be backing these strikes? The politics there are kinda complicated.

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Islamic religion and politics often intertwine, and it’s always kinda tricky to understand for an outside observer.

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It's crazy, every time I hear about these explosions, I get really scared for the civilians.

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With these explosions in Kabul, the situation just isn’t calming down at all. It’s a shame that peace still hasn’t come.

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Looks like Pakistan and Afghanistan keep blaming each other, and the people are the ones suffering.

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Honestly, it’s totally unclear who’s at fault here and who’s right. The whole region is just on the edge.

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