Afghan Community in London Protests Pakistan’s Air and Ground Attacks

A group of Afghan citizens residing in the UK held a protest march in London to condemn Pakistan’s air and ground attacks on parts of Afghan territory. They described these actions as a cause of increased tension and a threat to the lives of civilians.
The protesters gathered on several major roads in London, chanting slogans and demanding an immediate halt to Pakistan’s military operations. According to participants, the continuation of these attacks has further complicated the security situation in the border areas.
The participants also called on the international community and global organizations to take a clear stance against what they termed the “violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty” and to take measures to prevent the escalation of violence.
During the gathering, it was emphasized that the areas along the Durand Line—a not internationally recognized border—have witnessed similar tensions in past years and require serious attention from international organizations and diplomatic efforts to prevent further harm to the local residents.




