Dozens Killed As Afghan Taliban, Pakistan Exchange Deadliest Gunfire In Years
The clash followed Pakistani airstrikes on militant hideouts and caused over 80 military casualties, with border closures disrupting trade along the 2,600-km Durand Line.
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How do Pakistan and Taliban Afghan militaries stack up as clashes escalate?
NEW DELHI - Dozens of people have been killed in airstrikes and ground fighting between South Asian neighbours Pakistan and Afghanistan this month - their deadliest confrontation since the Afghan Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan escalated after the Taliban government in Afghanistan claimed that Pakistan had violated its airspace and carried out airstrikes on Afghan areas.
For a long time Pakistan has accused the Afghan Taliban of supporting terrorists. Now the conflict is escalating. There are numerous deaths in the fights.
But Donald Trump has already signed on to smooth over the conflict.
Dozens Killed As Afghan Taliban, Pakistan Exchange Deadliest Gunfire In Years
Cross-border clashes escalate into one of the fiercest confrontations since 2021, with both sides claiming heavy losses and accusing each other of provocation amid rising militant tensions.
New clashes between military in Islamabad and Taliban forces escalated tension. There are cross accusations and border crossings are kept closed
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