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Pakistan army responds to ‘unprovoked fire’ by Afghan forces in northwest, state media report

Tensions between Pakistani and Afghan forces continue with significant casualties and destruction, including a Pakistani Taliban training facility destroyed, amid accusations of border violations.

  • Afghan forces opened unprovoked fire across the Pakistan border, prompting a strong response from the Pakistan Army, according to security sources.
  • The Pakistan Army targeted Afghan Taliban positions with precision strikes, reportedly inflicting severe damage and forcing Taliban forces to flee.
  • Tensions are heightened between Islamabad and Kabul due to ongoing cross-border terrorism and concerns about terrorist groups following the Taliban's return to power, as reported to the United Nations Security Council.
  • The Pakistan Army confirmed that 23 soldiers were martyred during the operation and vowed to continue responding to cross-border aggression.
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Pakistan army responds to 'unprovoked fire' by Afghan forces in northwest, state media report

Pakistan's state-run media say clashes have erupted between Pakistani and Afghan forces in a remote northwestern border region.

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