ISLAMABAD – October 12, 2025 — Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has hailed Pakistan’s armed forces for their firm and immediate response to what he called unprovoked aggression by Afghan forces across the Pak-Afghan border.
In a strongly worded statement, Naqvi said that firing on civilians is a grave violation of international law and Pakistan has every right to defend its territory and people. “Afghanistan will get the same answer that India did. No provocation will go unanswered,” he asserted.
The Interior Minister praised the professionalism of the Pakistan Army, saying the security forces were fully alert and gave a “stone for a brick” in retaliation. He assured that the public stands united with their military.
The retaliatory action by Pakistan reportedly led to the destruction of multiple Afghan posts and heavy casualties on the opposing side. Footage aired on state TV showed Afghan soldiers surrendering and installations on fire.
Naqvi emphasized that Pakistan has consistently urged Afghanistan to prevent its territory from being used by terrorist groups like the TTP and ISIS. He said that despite diplomatic outreach, Kabul failed to act.
وفاقی وزیرداخلہ محسن نقوی کی افغانستان کی جانب سے پاکستانی علاقوں پر بلااشتعال فائرنگ کے واقعات کی پر زور مذمت
افغان فورسز کی شہری آبادی پر فائرنگ بین الاقوامی قوانین کی کھلم کھلا خلاف ورزی ہے۔— Ministry of Interior GoP (@MOIofficialGoP) October 11, 2025
The Interior Minister warned that any future aggression will be met with even stronger responses. “Our message is clear—don’t mistake our patience for weakness,” he said.
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Meanwhile, Afghan officials confirmed that their forces had launched retaliatory operations in response to the clashes, but insisted they were defending their sovereignty.</p
افغانستان آگ و خون کا جو کھیل کھیل رہا ہے اس کے تانے بانے ہمارے ازلی دشمن سے ملتے ہیں۔
پاکستان کے عوام بہادر مسلح افواج کے ساتھ سیسہ پلائی دیوار کی طرح کھڑے ہیں۔— Ministry of Interior GoP (@MOIofficialGoP) October 11, 2025
Pakistan continues to assert that its actions were lawful and necessary, in light of increasing cross-border terrorism originating from Afghan soil.





























