Pakistan bombs airline fuel depot near Kandahar airport, Afghan Taliban says
Pakistan targeted militant strongholds including Kam Air's fuel depot near Kandahar, with UN reporting 56 civilian deaths and 115,000 displaced since late February.
- On Friday, the Taliban said Pakistan Air Force bombed the fuel depot of private airline Kam Air near Kandahar airport as cross-border conflict flared again.
- Tensions stem from the Durand Line dispute and the Taliban's 2021 return, with Islamabad seeking Taliban help to control armed groups like the TTP, and fighting escalated last month.
- Kabul police said four were killed and 15 wounded in bombardment, while the United Nations mission in Afghanistan reported 56 civilians and 24 children killed and about 115,000 people displaced.
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Pakistan has bombed a fuel camp near Kandahar Airport, according to the Afghan Taliban.
Pakistan strikes Kandahar airport fuel depot
Pakistan bombed a fuel depot belonging to a private Afghan airline near Kandahar airport, the Afghan Taliban said on Friday, marking a sharp escalation in the worst fighting in years between the neighbouring countries. The depot belonged to Kam Air and supplied fuel to civilian aircraft as well as planes operated by the United Nations, […] The post Pakistan strikes Kandahar airport fuel depot appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
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