Downing Street has issued a stark warning that Pakistan’s air strikes on Afghan soil risk destabilising an already volatile region. The strikes, which reportedly targeted militant hideouts in eastern Afghanistan, have drawn sharp criticism from Kabul and raised fears of a broader conflict. The Foreign Office called for restraint, urging both sides to prioritise diplomatic channels.
This escalation comes amid heightened tensions between Islamabad and the Taliban-led government, with accusations of cross-border militant activity. Analysts warn that such military actions could unravel fragile peace efforts and further displace civilians.








