India, July 1 -- The Taliban administration in Afghanistan on Tuesday claimed it had carried out airstrikes on ISIS hideouts in Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces, according to media reports.

Afghanistan's TOLO News reported that the country's Ministry of Defence said the targeted sites were being used to plan sabotage operations and attacks against civilians inside Afghanistan.

The ministry claimed the strikes were conducted with precision, inflicting heavy casualties and significant material losses on ISIS while causing no civilian casualties.

Meanwhile, Pakistan's military said it had shot down four drones allegedly launched from Afghanistan into Balochistan.

"Demonstrating a high level of operational readiness...