27.02.2026 14:10
As the war between Pakistan and Afghanistan continues with all its violence, an image from the front line has made a big impact. Taliban soldiers fled the area, leaving even their shalwar behind, at the Topsar outpost captured by Pakistani soldiers. Those moments were captured second by second on a mobile phone camera.
The war that began today between Pakistan and Afghanistan continues with intense clashes along the border line, while a significant development occurred at the Topsar outpost. Taliban soldiers abandoned their positions and retreated, fleeing the area while leaving their shalwar behind. Pakistani soldiers quickly took control of the outpost.
DEATH TOLL EXCEEDS 200
In the tensions that turned into a full-scale conflict in the morning hours, both sides suffered heavy losses. According to statements, the total death toll exceeded 200. The Pakistani army captured the Taliban military point in the Shavval Valley with simultaneous operations and made progress along the border line.
CRITICAL POINT LOST
The disintegration at the Topsar outpost was recorded as a significant loss for the Taliban on the first day of the war. While Pakistani forces strengthened their military presence in the region, it was reported that the retreating Taliban elements dispersed towards the mountainous area.
MINISTER OF EDUCATION KILLED
Meanwhile, it was reported that Taliban Minister of Education Nada Mohammad Nadeem lost his life in Pakistan's airstrikes, deepening the political dimension of the conflict. While bombardments and ground clashes continue along the border line, the civilian population in the region is experiencing security concerns.
The developments on the first day of the war revealed that the long-standing tension between the two countries has now transformed into a full-scale military conflict.