Choose Between ‘Peace and Chaos’: Asim Munir Warns Taliban Amid Escalating Hostilities
- Pakistan conducted airstrikes in Afghanistan's Paktika province, resulting in the deaths of at least six individuals, including two children, and injuring several others, as reported by Tolo News.
- The strikes violated a ceasefire agreement and targeted civilian homes in the Argun and Barmal districts, causing significant casualties among civilians, according to Tolo News sources.
- Despite the extension of a 48-hour ceasefire requested by Pakistan, airstrikes continued, with Afghanistan yet to respond officially to the incident, as reported by Tolo News.
- Negotiations for easing tensions are set to begin in Doha, with the Afghan delegation expected to depart for talks, as reported by Tolo News.
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Pakistan Violates Ceasefire, Conducts Airstrikes on Afghanistan; 6 Killed and 7 Injured
At least six people, including two children, were killed and seven others wounded in a series of airstrikes conducted by Pakistan in Afghanistan's southeastern Paktika province, marking a breach of the recent ceasefire agreement between the two neighbouring countries, Tolo News reported on Friday. Pakistan Violates Ceasefire, Conducts Airstrikes on Afghanistan; 6 Killed and 7 Injured.
Another South Asia Cross-Border Crisis: Afghan and Pakistani Forces Clash
This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard speaks with Crisis Group experts Ibraheem Bahiss and Samina Ahmed about the recent clashes between Afghan and Pakistani forces, Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan, the surge in militant violence in Pakistan and hopes for de-escalation.
Pakistan carried out air strikes in several districts of Paktika province, located near the Durand Line, hours after agreeing to extend a 48-hour ceasefire with Afghanistan.
Pakistan launches airstrikes on Afghan homes even as ceasefire extended
Hours after Pakistan and Afghanistan mutually agreed to extend their 48-hour ceasefire, the Taliban said that Islamabad carried out airstrikes in several districts of Paktika province, which lies along the Durand Line.
'Systematic terrorism': Ex-Afghan female MP Mariam Solaimankhil targets Pakistan, Army chief Munir for cross-border conflict - Connected to India News I Singapore l UAE l UK l USA l NRI
Afghanistani Parliamentarian Mariam Solaimankhil Photo: Mariam Solaimankhil/X Former Afghan Member of Parliament Mariam Solaimankhil has blamed the Pakistan Army for being directly responsible for the “systematic terrorism” in the region. “This is the same pattern of violence the ISI and the Pakistan Army have unleashed for decades from India to Afghanistan. But to see young cricketers, babies, and mothers being killed, it’s heartbreaking,” she…
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