After tensions at the Pak-Afghan border, the Taliban has now given a major message. On Sunday, October 10, they delivered a stern message to Islamabad. The Taliban has warned Pakistan not to provide shelter to members of the militant organization ISIS. Intense tensions had already spread on Saturday night at the Durand Line (Pak-Afghan border). Afghanistan had launched this counter-attack in response to Pakistan's attacks on Kabul. On Sunday, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid claimed that 58 Pakistani soldiers died in this clash. 30 were injured. Allegations were also raised from the Taliban's side that ISIS militants are being given shelter on Pakistani soil.
Zabihullah Mujahid said, “Pakistan has turned a blind eye to the presence of ISIS in that country. Afghanistan has the right to protect the country. If any attack is carried out, it will be responded to. They must expel the ISIS militants hiding in Pakistan. They are dangerous for Afghanistan as well as many countries of the world”.
Multiple explosions had occurred in Kabul on Thursday night. The Taliban government of Afghanistan had claimed that Pakistan's Air Force fighter jets had violated the airspace. They had carried out these attacks. Besides this, the Taliban had also alleged bombing incidents in Paktika province on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Not only that, allegations also came from the Afghan government's side that their country's sovereignty was being violated. After this, news of counter-border tensions with Pakistan on Saturday came to light.