INTERNATIONAL — June 11, 2026
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Condemns Attacks by Pakistan's Military Regime
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan condemned last night's attacks by Pakistan's military regime on defenseless civilians as state terrorism.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA — 2 min read

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan condemned last night's brutal attacks by Pakistan's military regime on defenseless civilians. It called them a clear example of state terrorism.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan strongly condemns the brutal attacks carried out last night by Pakistan's military regime on defenseless and innocent people. The group described the attacks as state terrorism.
This position was expressed in an official statement from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The statement highlights the targeting of innocent civilians as a key concern.
The condemnation labels the actions of Pakistan's military regime as state terrorism. It focuses on the impact on defenseless civilians during the incidents last night.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan issued this condemnation to express its opposition to the attacks. The statement serves as the official response to the events attributed to the Pakistani military regime.
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Single source provides direct, on-record attribution of an official statement from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan with concrete details on the nature of the condemnation.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. RTA: "brutal and barbaric attacks", "defenseless and innocent people", "clear example of state terrorism" – these phrases use strong emotional language and value judgments to portray Pakistan negatively while framing the Islamic Emirate as a defender of victims.
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