The Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) released a 7-minute video detailing Pakistan's military strikes on Afghanistan via YouTube this morning, between 11:05 AM and 11:34 AM UTC, amidst ongoing border tensions. Simultaneously, a massive landslide occurred in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, India, destroying a hotel and shops without casualties due to prior evacuation. Afghanistan's Foreign Minister, Muttaqi, stated in New Delhi that "Pakistan Should Introspect, Not Point Fingers," referencing the Durand Line, as Pakistani forces reportedly captured Afghan areas, signaling a potential shift to conduct operations against the TTP within Afghanistan. During this reporting window, social media reports indicated Pakistani forces engaged Afghan Ashraf Sar Post with artillery fire. This follows earlier reports of Pakistani forces destroying Taliban camps and raising the Pakistani flag on Afghan territory, described as retaliation for unprovoked aggression. The DG ISPR video release is seen by some observers as a confirmation of these operations, with one user stating, "It seems the state is decided to take war against TTP unto Afghanistan." The Afghan Taliban government spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, had previously accused Pakistan of harboring ISIS elements and planning future attacks. In related news, Afghanistan's Foreign Minister, Muttaqi, speaking in New Delhi, commented on the Durand Line, a 2,500-kilometer border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. This statement comes as Pakistani forces are purportedly capturing Afghan areas, with the intent to wage war against the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) within Afghanistan. The landslide in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, occurred this morning, impacting Narsoo market, but resulted in no casualties as the area had been evacuated. Earlier reports from this morning detailed Pakistani forces rejecting a third ceasefire request from the Afghan Taliban and conducting operations that led to Taliban fighters fleeing border checkpoints.