# Taliban
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Drones Shot Down Over Islamabad Raise Fears of Cross‑Border Escalation
Pakistani air defences shot down two drones over Islamabad on March 13, one of which dropped an unexploded bomb on a military camp. Debris damaged buildings and flights at Islamabad airport were briefly suspended while investigators work to determine whether the drones were launched from inside Pakistan or across the Afghan border.

Airstrikes Rock Kabul as Afghan Air Defences Respond; Pakistan Cited as Source
Explosions in Kabul on 1 March prompted Afghan air-defence fire and a statement from Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid accusing Pakistan of conducting airstrikes on the capital. The event represents a potentially serious escalation of cross-border security operations and raises regional diplomatic and stability concerns.

Kabul Reports Pakistani Airstrikes as Air Defences Open — A Fraught Moment for Regional Stability
Afghan authorities said Pakistani aircraft struck Kabul on 1 March, prompting air-defence fire and a government claim that the situation is now under control. The reported strike — confirmed in a Taliban spokesman’s social-media post and carried by Xinhua — raises sovereignty, diplomatic and regional-stability questions, even as details and independent verification remain limited.

Kabul on Edge After Pakistan Airstrikes; City Tightens Security Amid Rising Cross‑Border Tensions
Pakistani airstrikes struck parts of Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia on 27 February, prompting Kabul to tighten security with checkpoints and vehicle inspections. Afghan officials reported no casualties at the time, but the strikes heighten cross‑border tensions and raise broader regional stability concerns.

Pakistan Releases Footage Claiming Airstrike on Kabul, Raising Regional Tensions
Pakistan’s security agencies released video claiming an airstrike on Kabul, a move that, if verified, would represent a significant escalation in cross-border operations and heighten regional tensions. The footage serves both as a potential record of action and a strategic signal to militants and regional actors, with verification and diplomatic fallout now central concerns.

Pakistani Airstrikes Rip Across Afghan Provinces, Raising Fears of Wider Escalation
On February 27, Pakistani airstrikes struck parts of Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia, confirmed by Afghan government spokesman Mujahid; no casualties were reported. The strikes followed days of cross-border firefights and signal a marked escalation in Islamabad's response to threats it attributes to militants operating from Afghan soil.

Bomb at Kabul’s Only Chinese Noodle Shop Exposes Business and Security Risks for China’s Small Investors
A bomb at Kabul’s only Chinese restaurant killed seven and wounded 13, including Chinese nationals, exposing the security vulnerabilities facing Chinese traders in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. The attack highlights fragile counterterrorism capacity, difficult logistics for trade, and the tension between continued Chinese humanitarian and infrastructure engagement and the growing risks for private business activity.

Blast at Kabul Chinese Restaurant Kills One, Prompts Beijing to Demand Action and Urge Evacuations
An explosion outside a Chinese restaurant in Kabul on 19 January killed one Chinese citizen and wounded five, prompting Beijing to demand urgent action from Afghan authorities. China condemned the attack, urged citizens to avoid travel to Afghanistan, and pressed for protection of its nationals and projects amid persistent ISIS‑K threats.

Blast in Kabul Kills Seven, Including One Chinese National, Raising Questions About Foreign Security in Afghanistan
An explosion in Kabul on 19 January killed seven people, including one Chinese national, and injured several others. The blast near a Sino‑Afghan restaurant has prompted a Chinese embassy security advisory and highlights the ongoing risks to foreign nationals and projects in Afghanistan.