Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi warned Pakistan against further attacks on Afghan territory, stating in New Delhi on October 10th, 2025, that "Some of our areas have been attacked by Pakistan, we have warned them." He further cautioned Pakistan to "learn from the Soviet’s, United States and NATO the consequences of troubling Afghan’s." Concurrently, Pakistan's Director-General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) stated on October 10th, 2025, that "It’s the Afghanistan government’s decision whether they want to shelter terrorists on their soil or not. Our job is to communicate that either through dialogue or through action, 'which we are already doing'." These statements were made during the reporting window of 11:06:20 AM to 1:39:39 PM UTC on October 10th, 2025. During a press talk in New Delhi, Muttaqi also addressed the issue of foreign military presence, stating, "Regarding Bagram, I have to say that the people of Afghanistan have never accepted foreign military. And they will not accept going further... If someone wants to have ties with us, then they can come through the diplomatic mission, but not in military uniform, that is not acceptable to us..." This declaration follows earlier reports from October 10th, 2025, detailing an attack on the Haider Kandao military post in Tirah, Khyber District, which killed at least 11 soldiers, and an airstrike in Magha Bazar, Bermal, Paktika, that destroyed eight shops, both attributed to Pakistani actions or Pakistani Taliban. Afghan Foreign Minister Muttaqi was in India for diplomatic talks, having met with Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar on October 10th, 2025, to discuss mining opportunities. During this meeting, Muttaqi had previously stated that Afghanistan would not allow its territory to be used against others. The Pakistani military's lack of clarity on alleged strikes in Afghanistan was noted in previous reports, with speculation about future events and ongoing diplomatic engagements shaping the regional narrative.