Pakistani forces conducted aerial strikes, including drone attacks, on the Asamatullah Karrar camp of the Afghan Taliban and TTP terrorists across Spin Boldak in Afghanistan's Kandahar province early this morning, October 12th, 2025, between 8:04 AM and 9:04 AM UTC. The camp, described as a major hub for planning terror attacks against Pakistan, was reportedly obliterated. This action is stated to be in retaliation for unprovoked aggression by the Afghan Taliban government. Local sources confirmed the strike, with one describing it as "an aerial strike" on the military base located at coordinates 30.984853, 66.347906. Footage circulating online shows the Asmatullah Karrar camp being destroyed, with one source stating it was hit by "advanced high-explosive kamikaze drones" in a precision strike operation. The strikes targeted multiple Afghan Army command posts, turning enemy positions into fireballs, according to one report. The Afghan Taliban's Defense Minister, Mawlawi Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid, was reportedly leading forces in attacks on Pakistani soil overnight, as indicated by an image shared around 8:36 AM UTC. These developments follow earlier reports from this morning, between 7:50 AM and 8:04 AM UTC, where Pakistani jets reportedly struck a Baloch Liberation Army camp in Spin Boldak. Afghanistan's Taliban government spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, stated this morning that over 20 soldiers died in a conflict concluding last night and accused Pakistan of harboring ISIS elements and planning future attacks. He further alleged that Pakistan was attempting to "export insecurity to other countries. Additional reports from earlier this morning indicate Pakistani troops planted their flag on Afghan territory, specifically on several Taliban border posts in Angoor Adda, South Waziristan, which Pakistan claimed to have captured overnight. The previous report from 8:04 AM UTC mentioned significant explosions in Spin Boldak, with speculation that Fatah 1 rockets or drones were used, and that the strikes inflicted casualties. Earlier reports from yesterday and this morning detailed ongoing border clashes along the Durand Line, with Afghanistan's Taliban government accusing Pakistan of harboring terrorists. Afghan forces had previously claimed to have killed 15 Pakistani soldiers and captured three outposts in Helmand province's Bahrampur district last night, while Pakistan reported capturing 19 Afghan posts.