INTERNATIONAL — June 11, 2026
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Warns Pakistan to Stop Attacks on Afghan Soil
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan warned Pakistan via spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid that continued attacks on Afghan soil will force a response, urging Islamabad to cease operations causing civilian casualties.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA — 2 min read

The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has issued a warning to Pakistan.
Zabihullah Mujahid posted a message on the social media platform X. In it, he addressed the Pakistani government directly. Mujahid said that continued attacks on Afghan soil must stop. He pointed out that these attacks have resulted in civilian casualties. The spokesperson indicated that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan would be forced to respond if the operations continue. Mujahid called on Islamabad to cease the military activities on Afghan territory.
This is the core message from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan regarding the situation along the border with Pakistan. The warning comes in response to what the Islamic Emirate describes as repeated incursions by the Pakistani army. Civilian casualties have been reported as a result of these operations according to the statement. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan seeks an end to these cross-border actions to prevent further escalation. The message emphasizes the need for Pakistan to respect Afghan sovereignty and avoid actions that harm civilians.
The statement by Zabihullah Mujahid is the official position of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on this matter. It serves as a clear communication to the Pakistani authorities. The call is for immediate cessation of the attacks. This development reflects ongoing concerns about security along the border areas. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has expressed its readiness to respond if necessary.
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Single source provides direct on-record attribution from named spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid via X; the verifiable fact is the statement itself.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. RTA: "the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has once again warned Pakistan" and "forced to respond" frame the Islamic Emirate as a reluctant defender, while attributing sole blame to Pakistan's "repeatedly carried out attacks" that "caused civilian casualties" uses selective attribution and victimhood language.
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