Rising Tensions: Cross-Border Strife Between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of launching deadly cross-border attacks that hit civilian areas, causing fatalities and injuries. Tensions continue despite recent peace talks mediated by China. Accusations and reprisals stem from ongoing conflicts, including allegations of harboring militants and retaliatory airstrikes, contributing to the complex dynamic between the neighboring countries.
Afghanistan accused Pakistan of conducting lethal cross-border attacks, targeting civilians and leaving several casualties in their wake on Monday.
In the past months, the two nations have been embroiled in conflict involving numerous attacks and reprisals, intensifying the already-fragile relations.
Efforts towards peace, including Chinese-mediated talks, have yet to yield a sustainable resolution as disputes over militancy and territorial violations persist.
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