Afghanistan Says Pakistani Airstrikes in East of the Country Have Killed 10 People, Mostly Children
Pakistani airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan killed 10 civilians, mostly children, amid escalating cross-border tensions after a suicide attack in Peshawar, Taliban officials said.
- On November 25, 2025, Afghanistan's Taliban government accused Pakistani forces of overnight airstrikes in eastern provinces that killed 10 civilians, the spokesman said.
- After a suicide attack in Peshawar killed three security personnel, Islamabad blames the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and has intensified operations while urging Kabul to act.
- Mujahid said, 'Last night at 12 o'clock in the Gerbzwo district of Khawst province, Pakistani invading forces bombed the house of civilian local resident Wilayat Khan, which martyred nine children and one woman.'
- Separately, strikes in Kunar and Paktika wounded four civilians, the Taliban spokesman added, while all border crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been shut since last month, with Afghan authorities warning they will respond as they deem legitimate.
- The fragile truce remains under strain as incidents continue after October clashes left around 70 people dead and Doha ceasefire talks in Turkey collapsed without a long-term deal.
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