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Monday, February 23, 2026
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Topic: Air strikes

Dozens of Afghan civilians killed in border areas in Pakistani air strikes: Afghan authorities

Dozens killed in Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar & Paktika, Kabul officials said, while Islamabad maintained operation targeted 7 terror camps linked to suicide attacks in Pakistan.

Fragile Af-Pak ceasefire unravels: 3 Afghan cricketers among 10 killed in Pakistani airstrikes

After strikes, Afghanistan withdrew from a planned tri-nation series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Strikes reported hours after Pakistan and Taliban representatives agreed to extend a 48-hour truce.

Has Tel Aviv sought US aid to strike Iran’s nuclear mountain? What Israeli envoy to India had to say

New Delhi: Asserting that Israel and the US are in complete sync with each other, Israeli envoy to India Reuven Azar Tuesday said that...

Strikes on nuclear infra, disinfo nearly sparked nuclear crisis—latest SIPRI report on Op Sindoor

New Delhi: Referring to the hostilities between India and Pakistan earlier last month during Operation Sindoor, the latest report of the Stockholm International Peace...

Lebanon says Israeli airstrikes kill at least 100 people, as citizens told to evacuate

Latest attacks come amid heavy cross-border fire, as Israel shifts focus to its northern border, where Hezbollah has been firing rockets into Israel in support of ally Hamas.

Israeli military asks residents to evacuate as it bombs Hezbollah targets in Lebanon

Israeli warplanes carried out an intense wave of air strikes on towns along Lebanon’s southern border and even further north on Monday morning.

‘Fired large volley of rockets,’ Hezbollah claims to have attacked Israeli surveillance base

The attack comes after Israeli warplanes struck the Bekaa Valley Monday, killing at least two Hezbollah members in the military's furthest reach into Lebanese territory.

At least 40 civilians killed in air strike by army on Sudan’s Khartoum market, volunteers say

The army and Rapid Support Forces began fighting on 15 April, after tensions arose over integration of their troops in a new transition to democracy.

Russia launches overnight air strike on Kyiv hours before NATO summit kick starts in Lithuania

According to preliminary information, Ukraine’s air defence systems shot down all the Iranian-made Shahed drones Russia launched before they reached their targets.

Russia launches midnight air strike targeting eastern and western Ukrainian cities

According to the Ukrainian Army staff, about 20 enemy targets were identified and destroyed by the forces around Kyiv.

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India’s fraught neighbourhood places multiple constraints on its strategic choices. It leaves no time to take a deep breath, lean back and reset.