Pakistan felt ashamed, soldiers kneeled before Taliban

Pakistan Vs. Afghanistan: The situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan has worsened considerably. A situation of war has arisen between the two countries. But in the meanwhile, something has happened which has put Pakistan to shame.

Pakistan felt ashamed, soldiers kneeled before Taliban

Everything is not going well between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The situation between the two countries has worsened considerably. On Saturday, Taliban-backed terrorists attacked a military base in Mir Ali city of North Waziristan district in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, killing 7 Pakistani soldiers. Pakistan got angry and took revenge for this terrorist attack. The Pakistani Air Force carried out airstrikes in Barmal district in Khost province and Sepera district in Paktika province in Afghanistan at around 3 am on Monday. 8 people died due to these air strikes. This enraged the Taliban government of Afghanistan. A situation has arisen for war to break out between the two countries and the situation on the border is also very serious. Meanwhile, something happened which has put Pakistan to shame.

Pakistan launched airstrikes on Afghanistan in retaliation for the terrorist attack on the country. After this, the situation on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border deteriorated, and soon afterwards, fighting broke out between the two sides. There was a fierce response from the Taliban army when it was attacked by Pakistani soldiers. Approximately one hundred Pakistani Army soldiers entered Afghanistan. Both sides engaged in intense gunfire, injuring soldiers on both sides. However, Pakistani forces were unable to confront the larger Taliban force. Those soldiers from Pakistan were forced to kneel and give up to the Taliban in such a situation.

Pakistan is having a dispute not only with Afghanistan but also with Iran. Both Afghanistan and Iran are neighbouring countries of Pakistan. Some time ago, Iran carried out an airstrike on Pakistan, to which Pakistan responded with an airstrike. After that, the tension between the two countries increased.