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

The clashes involved destruction of Taliban training facilities and resulted in over 200 militants killed and 23 Pakistani soldiers lost, amid ongoing tensions and border closures.

  • On Tuesday, clashes erupted between Pakistani and Afghan forces in a remote northwestern border region, with Pakistan state-run media saying Afghan forces opened `unprovoked fire` that was repulsed in Kurram district.
  • Since last week, the Taliban government accused Pakistan of airstrikes in Kabul and an eastern market, while Pakistan accuses Kabul of harbouring the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
  • Military statements said precision fires and raids destroyed a Pakistani Taliban training facility and tank positions, while Pakistan TV and security officials reported damaging Afghan tanks and posts.
  • Although clashes halted on Sunday after appeals from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, all border crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan remain closed and security officials said operations will continue with forces on high alert.
  • This is the second time this week the sides have exchanged fire, reflecting repeated clashes involving Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij amid a surge since 2021; Pakistan has launched strikes targeting Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan hideouts.
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Pakistan reports a new clash with Afghan forces along border

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

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Pakistan Today broke the news in Pakistan on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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