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New violence on Pakistan-Afghan border kills more than a dozen civilians, troops
QUETTA, Pakistan/KABUL (Reuters) -Fresh fighting broke out on Wednesday along the volatile Pakistan-Afghanistan border, killing more than a dozen civilians and troops to shatter a fragile peace after weekend clashes that killed dozens.
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Pakistan, Afghanistan Agree To 48-Hour Ceasefire After Fresh Clashes Kill Dozens, 'Precision Strikes' In Kabul
Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to 48-hour ceasefire, Pakistan foreign ministry said after dozens of troops and civilians were killed earlier in the fresh round of border skirmishes. Pakistan carried out 'precision strikes' in Kabul on Wednesday.
Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban administration agreed to a 48-hour cease-fire starting at 6:00 p.m. local time Wednesday, Islamabad announced,
Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a temporary ceasefire on Wednesday after airstrikes and ground fighting ramped up tensions between the South Asian neighbours, leaving more than a dozen civilians dead and 100 wounded.
Pakistan’s goodwill, Islamic fraternity, and humanitarian spirit remain unmatched— but patience has limits. True regional stability depends on Kabul’s sincerity. Pakistan seeks not confrontation, but cooperation— grounded in mutual respect,
India upgraded its Technical Mission in Kabul to embassy status, pledging six new development projects and humanitarian aid. Talks with Afghan Foreign Minister Muttaqi focused on cross-border terrorism,
The clashes follow weekend violence that killed dozens in the worst fighting between the neighbors since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021.
Police say a suicide car bomber backed by the Pakistani Taliban has attacked a sprawling compound of security forces in the country’s northwest near the Afghan border, triggering an intense shootout t