Skip to playerSkip to main content
Afghanistan is facing its first-ever nationwide internet blackout after the Taliban ordered a complete shutdown of fiber-optic services, citing a crackdown on what it calls 'immorality.' Connectivity across the country has collapsed to just 14% of normal levels, leaving millions of Afghans cut off from the outside world.

Amid this crisis, Pakistan has issued a stern warning to the Taliban over cross-border terrorism. Pakistan’s State Minister for Interior, Talal Chaudhry, stated that if negotiations fail, Islamabad will respond with the 'language of bullets.' Authorities claim that nearly 80% of militants involved in recent attacks inside Pakistan were Afghan nationals, further escalating regional tensions.

This unprecedented internet shutdown and growing cross-border conflict have created a dramatic escalation in regional instability, drawing international attention.

#Afghanistan #Taliban #InternetBlackout #Pakistan #CrossBorderTerrorism #TalalChaudhry #FiberOpticShutdown #RegionalTensions #NewsAlert #InternationalNews #BreakingNews #TelecomCrisis

~PR.274~GR.122~HT.96~

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00Transcribed by ESO, translated by —
00:30Transcribed by —
01:00Transcribed by —
01:30Transcribed by —
02:00Transcribed by —
02:30Transcribed by —
02:59Download the One India app now.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended