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    Afghanistan Pakistan Border Clashes: ’15 outposts captured, several Pak soldiers killed’: Afghan Taliban launches big offensive

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    Afghanistan Pakistan Border Clashes: ’15 outposts captured, several Pak soldiers killed’: Afghan Taliban launches big offensive
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    '15 outposts captured, several Pak soldiers killed': Afghan Taliban launches big offensive
    Afghanistan’s military has retaliated with strikes against Pakistan following recent Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan soil, which Kabul claims killed dozens of civilians. Pakistan stated its operations targeted militant groups responsible for recent attacks within its borders. This escalation highlights deepening tensions between the two neighboring nations.

    The Afghanistan government late on Thursday said it had captured 15 Pakistani military outposts and killed several soldiers in a large-scale border offensive, describing the operation as retaliation for recent Pakistani air strikes on Afghan territory.Taliban government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said Afghan forces had inflicted significant losses during the clashes along the disputed Durand Line. “Several soldiers have been killed, and a number of them have been caught alive,” he wrote on X. He added that “the number of posts captured from the enemy has reached 15, multiple soldiers have been killed while some have also been taken alive.”

    Pakistan Strikes Afghanistan; Massive Civilian Casualties Reported In Overnight Air Attacks WATCH

    Afghanistan’s military corps in the east reported that “heavy clashes” began on Thursday night in retaliation for Pakistani air strikes earlier in the week, as reported by news agency AP. A military spokesperson said Afghan forces in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces had launched “heavy attacks on Pakistani outposts”. Wahidullah Mohammadi, spokesperson for the military in eastern Afghanistan, said: “So far, there are no casualties on Afghan side.“Hamdullah Fitrat, the Taliban government’s deputy spokesperson, confirmed that “15 outposts have been captured” by Afghan forces.Islamabad, however, accused Afghanistan of initiating the confrontation. Pakistan’s information ministry said Afghan forces had “opened unprovoked fire on multiple locations” across the border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, adding the action was “being met with immediate, and effective response”.

    Trigger: Cross-border airstrikes

    The latest escalation follows Pakistani military strikes along the border with Afghanistan on Sunday. Pakistan’s military said it had killed at least 70 militants in those operations.Kabul rejected that claim, insisting that the air raids had instead killed dozens of civilians, including women and children.Afghanistan’s government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said onAfghanistan’s defense ministry also said that “dozens of innocent civilians, including women and children, were martyred and wounded” after airstrikes hit a school and residential homes in eastern provinces.Afghan media outlet Tolo News reported that a civilian house in Behsud district of Nangarhar province was targeted, with 23 members of a family reportedly buried under rubble. The broadcaster also said the Pakistani Air Force struck a religious seminary in Bermal district of Paktika province and carried out multiple airstrikes in Khogyani district of Nangarhar.Pakistan confirmed that it had conducted cross-border strikes in Bermal and Argun districts of Paktika, as well as in Khogyani, Bahsod and Ghani Khel districts of Nangarhar since Saturday.

    Pakistan cites militant targets

    Islamabad said the operations were aimed at militant groups it blames for a series of recent suicide attacks inside Pakistan.Geo News, citing Pakistan’s ministry of information, reported that seven camps and hideouts of Fitna al Khwarij (a term used by Pakistan for the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan), its affiliates and Daesh Khorasan Province were hit. The ministry described the action as carried out “with precision and accuracy” in response to suicide attacks in Islamabad, Bajaur and Bannu during Ramadan.Pakistan’s state minister for interior, Talal Chaudhry, said the country had “conclusive evidence” that recent attacks — including a suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in Islamabad that killed 31 worshippers — were carried out by militants acting on the direction of Afghanistan-based leadership and handlers.The Pakistani government has repeatedly urged Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities to prevent militant groups from using Afghan soil to launch attacks, and has called on the international community to press Kabul to honor commitments under the Doha Agreement.

    Rising tensions on both sides

    The cross-border strikes came days after a suicide bomber drove an explosives-laden vehicle into a security post in Bajaur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, killing 11 soldiers and a child. Authorities later said the attacker was an Afghan national.Another suicide bombing in Bannu killed two soldiers, including a lieutenant colonel.Following those incidents, Pakistan’s military warned it would not “exercise any restraint” and would continue operations against those responsible “irrespective of their location”, signaling growing tensions between Islamabad and Kabul.Afghanistan has consistently denied allegations that armed groups are using its territory to carry out attacks against Pakistan.India also reacted to the situation. Ministry of external affairs said it “strongly condemns Pakistan’s airstrikes on Afghan territory that have resulted in civilian casualties, including women and children, during the holy month of Ramadan.”Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have remained strained in recent months, with earlier border clashes resulting in casualties among soldiers, civilians and suspected militants on both sides. The latest exchanges now mark one of the most serious escalations between the two neighbors in recent times.

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