Pakistani Troops on High Alert on Afghan Border
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By Saeed Shah ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Border clashes over the weekend between Afghanistan and Pakistan led to the deaths of dozens of soldiers, the most serious clash between the two countries since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021,
Significantly, there has been no international criticism of Pakistan’s punitive military action against militant hideouts inside Afghanistan.
According to Pakistani security officials, Pakistan carried out air strikes on Kabul and on a marketplace in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, which triggered retaliatory attacks by the Taliban. Pakistan has not officially acknowledged the air strikes.
Fresh clashes erupted Tuesday between Pakistani and Afghan forces along the border, shattering a brief cease-fire and reigniting tensions between the
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Heavy fighting breaks out between Pakistan and Afghanistan at Durand Line, drones and missiles fired
Pakistan released thermal footage of the drone strike on a Taliban military post. Pakistan claimed it was carried out to prevent terrorist activities within Afghan territory. However, Afghanistan retorted, claiming that Pakistan launched the initial attack and that its troops are now engaged in a strong retaliatory action.
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Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes: What we know so far
Afghanistan says 58 Pakistani soldiers killed while Pakistan claims of killing 200 Taliban and affiliated ‘terrorists’.
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Pakistan's Defence Minister stated there are "no ties" with Kabul following an unprovoked Afghan attack that killed 23 Pakistani troops. He asserted that hostilities could resume anytime and rejected negotiations under threat,
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'If Attacked, Will Reach And Capture Karachi, Islamabad': Afghanistan's Big Warning To Pakistan
Afghan Defence Forces posted a stark warning on X saying that if Pakistan “makes the mistake again” and attacks Afghan territory, fighters of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan could reach and capture Karachi and Islamabad.