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Pakistan Carries Out Cross-Border Deadly Strikes into Afghanistan, Claims 29 Militants Killed; Kabul Says Civilians Died
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Pakistan Carries Out Cross-Border Deadly Strikes into Afghanistan, Claims 29 Militants Killed; Kabul Says Civilians Died

From Arab Times · () English

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  • Pakistan conducted cross-border strikes into Afghanistan, stating it killed 29 militants.
  • Afghanistan reported civilian casualties, including women and children, in the Pakistani attacks.
  • The strikes followed alleged militant attacks originating from Afghan territory.

Pakistan announced on Monday that it carried out intelligence-based ground operations and precision strikes targeting alleged militant hideouts inside Afghanistan. The Pakistani military claimed these actions resulted in the deaths of 29 militants. This operation was reportedly a response to recent militant attacks that originated from Afghan territory and targeted Pakistani security forces.

However, Afghan officials presented a different account of the events. They stated that the Pakistani strikes caused civilian casualties, including women and children, and damaged residential areas. The Afghan Foreign Ministry summoned Pakistan's ambassador to protest the attacks, emphasizing that such actions violate Afghanistan's sovereignty and international law. The ministry also called for an investigation into the incidents.

Pakistan conducted intelligence-based counter-terrorism operations in Afghanistan.

โ€” Pakistani Military SpokespersonStating the reason and nature of the cross-border strikes.

The Pakistani strikes targeted areas in southeastern Afghanistan, including Paktika, Paktia, and Kunar provinces. The Pakistani military stated its operations were aimed at eliminating terrorist threats and assured that it would not tolerate its territory being used for attacks against its citizens. The situation highlights the ongoing tensions and security challenges along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, with both nations accusing each other of harboring militants.

The Pakistani strikes resulted in civilian casualties, including women and children.

โ€” Afghan Foreign Ministry OfficialProtesting the Pakistani military action and reporting its impact.
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