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Pakistani Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill 13, According to Afghan Authorities

Afghanistan's government reports that 13 people were killed in Pakistani airstrikes within its borders.

By Staff Correspondent1 min read
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Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan killed 13, Kabul says

Afghanistan's government has reported that 13 people were killed in Pakistani airstrikes within its borders. The incident has heightened tensions between the two neighboring countries. Further details about the airstrikes, including the exact location and the nature of the targets, have not been disclosed. The Pakistani government has not yet commented on the allegations.

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Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan killed 13, Kabul says

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been escalating due to various cross-border issues, including militant activities and territorial disputes. This latest incident adds to the ongoing strain in their bilateral relations.

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What caused the deaths in Afghanistan?
The deaths were reportedly caused by Pakistani airstrikes inside Afghan territory.
Has Pakistan commented on the allegations?
No, the Pakistani government has not yet commented on the allegations.

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