Afghanistan Says Pakistani Mortars Killed 2 Children as Fighting Stretches Into Third Week
Cross-border clashes between Afghanistan's Taliban and Pakistan's military have killed two children and wounded 10, with attacks involving mortars, airstrikes, and drones, officials said.
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Afghanistan says Pakistani mortars killed 2 children as fighting stretches into third week
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan’s Taliban forces and Pakistan’s military exchanged fire at multiple locations along their shared border, killing at least two children and wounding 10 people in southeastern
Afghanistan's Taliban forces and Pakistan's army exchanged fire at several points along their shared border, killing at least two children and leaving 10 injured in south-eastern Afghanistan, Afghan authorities reported on Monday, as fighting continued for the third consecutive week despite international calls for a ceasefire.
Pakistani Artillery Fire Kills Two Children in Afghanistan’s Khost Province
The Taliban say two children were killed and two others wounded after artillery fired by Pakistan struck residential areas in Khost Province. According to Mastaghfar Gurbaz, spokesperson for the Taliban governor in Khost, Pakistani artillery shells hit civilian homes in the “Afghan-Dubai” area of the Spera district on Sunday. Local sources said several houses belonging to residents were damaged or destroyed during the shelling, raising fears amo…
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