Afghanistan launched a new operation against Pakistani military bases from Kandahar and Helmand provinces.
According to the Afghan state news agency, Bakhtar, after the Afghan Ministry of Defense announced the completion of military operations against Pakistani forces, Pakistan carried out airstrikes in several areas of Afghanistan, forcing Afghan forces to launch a new military operation, this time from Helmand and Kandahar provinces in the south.
As reported by ANTARA from Sputnik, Friday, February 27, the report said Pakistani forces fired at a hospital in the Torkham border area in Afghanistan's eastern Nangarhar province on Friday and injured one person.
A Nangarhar health department official said "the 20-bed hospital facility in Torkham was attacked by the Pakistani military regime, injuring a medical officer." The victim has been transferred to another medical facility for treatment.
On Thursday night, Afghanistan launched a military operation against Pakistani forces along the Durand Line - a border never officially recognized by Kabul - in response to Pakistani air raids in Afghan territory.
Pakistan said it retaliated for the attack and reported many casualties on the Afghan side.
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