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Afghanistan Says Pakistan Strikes Hit University, Killing 7

Afghan officials said more than 80 people were wounded, including students and a professor, as Pakistan denied targeting civilian sites.

  • On Monday, mortar and missile strikes in Kunar Province killed 7 people and wounded 85, hitting civilian homes and the Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University in Asadabad, Afghan officials said.
  • The violence breaks fragile peace talks recently mediated by China in Urumqi, despite Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mutaqi calling earlier negotiations "positive" on Saturday.
  • Pakistan's Information Ministry dismissed the reports as a "blatant lie," insisting military targeting is precise and denying any strike occurred on the university.
  • The resumption of violence threatens fragile peace talks between the neighbors, following a recent shooting of a child by Pakistani military forces near Spin Boldak, reportedly triggering the new attacks.
  • Security remains a sticking point, particularly Pakistan's demand that Afghanistan curb the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan armed group; tensions persist along the 2,640km Durand Line, where conflict has displaced 94,000 people.
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The rockets hit a university and homes. According to the Afghan government, 85 people were injured.

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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