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Tensions increase as Pakistan is deported, and the Taliban requests assistance from the business sector

 Tensions increase as Pakistan is deported, and the Taliban requests assistance from the business sector


Thousands of unregistered immigrants from Afghanistan have been severely impacted by Pakistan's warning to illegal migrants to leave the country. Tens of thousands are moving into border regions out of fear of imprisonment and deportation. Taliban on Saturday urged Afghanistan's business sector to assist those escaping Pakistan's deportation campaign in the midst of the escalating crisis.


Even though Pakistan claims to be targeting all unauthorized immigrants, around 37 lakh Afghans are the most severely affected.


The corporate sector in Afghanistan has been asked to step up and provide assistance by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Kabul.


Up to 2,50,000 Afghans departed Pakistan prior to the deadline on October 31.


A committee has also been created by Taliban officials to provide the returnees basic facilities including food, temporary housing, medical attention, and transportation.


Tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban have escalated in tandem with the huge deportation campaign.


Pakistan accuses the Taliban of providing shelter to these terrorists and claims that Afghans are the ones who carry out suicide strikes within the nation. The Taliban refuted the accusations, however.


Pakistan reportedly received a warning from Muhammad Yaqoob Mujahid, the Taliban's acting minister of defense in Kabul. "Pakistan should face the consequences of its behaviors and reap what it sows," he said.


The latest terrorist strikes in Pakistan coincide with the deportation of thousands of Afghans. Nine terrorists attacked the Pakistan Air Force's Mianwali Instructional Air Base early on Saturday morning, destroying many of the facility's aircraft, according to the Pakistani military.


The Pakistani Army said that nine terrorists had been "sent to hell."


The incident was purportedly carried out by Tehreek-i-Jihad Pakistan (TJP), a terrorist organization connected to Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).


14 soldiers lost their lives in an ambush in Balochistan on Friday.


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