SECURITY — March 3, 2026

Islamic Emirate deputy spokesperson vows resistance until end of Pakistani aggression

Islamic Emirate officials condemned Pakistani attacks killing over 100 civilians and detailed their retaliatory operation 'Rid al-Zulm,' reporting hundreds of enemy casualties and destroyed posts.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA2 min read

Islamic Emirate deputy spokesperson vows resistance until end of Pakistani aggression
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Mullah Hamdullah Futrat, deputy spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, condemned aggression against Afghanistan and the targeting of civilians during a press conference on the latest details of the retaliatory operation 'Rid al-Zulm.' He called on international human rights organizations to condemn attacks by the Pakistani military regime, stating that they have caused huge financial damages to civilians.

Futrat said Afghan security and defense forces have the legitimate right to self-defense and will stand against the enemy until the complete cessation of the aggression. He reported that the Pakistani military regime has so far killed 110 civilians, more than 65 of whom were women and children, and wounded another 123.

Mufti Enayatullah Khorazmi, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, stated that since the start of operation 'Rid al-Zulm' against the Pakistani military regime, more than 150 Pakistani militias have been killed and over 200 others wounded. He added that nearly 40 Pakistani militia posts along the hypothetical line in various provinces have been captured and destroyed.

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