Pakistan Strikes Terrorist Hideouts in Afghanistan: Report
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Around 70 militants linked to Gul Bahadur group killed in Pakistan’s 'precision strikes': Tarar
A Taliban fighter stands next to vehicles destroyed during an airstrike, following a temporary ceasefire, amid the conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan, in Spin Boldak district of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, October 16, 2025. — Reuters Around 70 militants linked to the Gul...
Pakistan strikes terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan: report
Pakistan strikes terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan: report Pakistan launched fresh air strikes targeting terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan, killing several people, including three cricketers, casting a shadow over the expected talks in Doha amid a fragile ceasefire that had temporarily halted hostilities between the two sides. The strikes followed a gun-and-bomb attack by terrorists at a military installation in North Waziristan, and just hours …


Pakistan strikes terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan: Report
Pakistan conducted air strikes in Afghanistan targeting terrorist hideouts. This followed a deadly attack on a military installation. The strikes occurred just hours after a ceasefire was extended. Representatives from both countries were expected to meet in Doha for talks. The exchanges cast a shadow over the ceasefire and the planned discussions.


Sources of Islamabad warn that "Pakistan carried out air-extreme attacks on the terrorist group Hafiz Gul Bahadur in Afghanistan's border areas" during the ceasefire.
Pakistani Intelligence Minister Ataullah Tarar said the attacks were carried out in eastern Afghanistan's Paktika province last night against the Hafiz Gul Bahadur group. He wrote on X on Saturday that at least 60 to 70 members and leaders of the group were killed in the attacks. Pakistan's intelligence minister has denied the Taliban's claims that civilians were killed in the attacks, saying they were aimed at attracting support for terrorists …
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