Tensions Rise at Pakistan-Afghanistan Border After Strikes
Pakistan's military conducted strikes on militant hideouts along the Afghan border, resulting in at least 26 militant deaths, as reported by Information Minister Ataullah Tarar. Meanwhile, Taliban officials in Kabul claimed the strikes in three provinces also led to the death of 13 civilians, including 11 children.
Pakistan's military executed strikes targeting militant hideouts along the Afghan border, claiming at least 26 militants' lives, according to Pakistan's Information Minister Ataullah Tarar.
These military actions have sparked significant controversy, especially as Taliban authorities in Kabul reported that 13 civilians, including 11 children, were also killed in strikes across three Afghan provinces.
The conflicting reports have further strained relations, inciting international calls for restraint and a thorough investigation into the incident's true impact.
ALSO READ
-
Ukrainian Strike on Russian 'Shadow Fleet' Tanker in Black Sea
-
Swedish Man Charged with Espionage: Attempted Secrets Trade with Russia
-
Ukraine's Missile Strikes on Russian Targets: A Bold Move
-
Cross-Border Tensions: Airstrikes Spark Renewed Hostilities at Afghan-Pakistan Border
-
Ukrainian Strikes Cripple Russian Logistics Hub in Mariupol
Google News