The Taliban Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and some Taliban Commanders have been reportedly killed in Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul.
The strike follows conflict between Islamabad and Kabul flared into one of the most serious military confrontations in years, with air operations, ground clashes, retaliatory attacks and international calls for de‑escalation all unfolding in rapid succession.
While these reports have spread rapidly online, officials from both countries have yet to confirm Akhundzada’s fate, leaving the region on edge as speculation and uncertainty grow.
The Pakistani airstrikes targeting Kabul and other cities have spread rapidly online, stirring anxiety across the region.
An account shared by OSINT Europe on social media said Akhundzada and several senior Taliban commanders died when Pakistan’s air force struck what it described as Taliban headquarters.
No confirmation yet from official sources in Afghanistan or Pakistan, as both governments have remained silent on this specific claim as tensions between the neighbouring countries escalate.