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The clashes follow weekend violence that killed dozens in the worst fighting between the neighbors since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021.
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Taliban launches deadly retaliation strikes on Pakistan after Kabul attacks — border turns into war zone
A fierce clash erupted overnight between the militaries of Afghanistan, under the Taliban government, and Pakistan, marking one of the most intense confrontations between the neighboring countries in recent years.
Suspected Pakistani air strikes hit Kabul, the Afghan capital, on October 15. The deadly strikes have terrified residents, who fear more attacks amid tensions with neighboring Pakistan.
Out of the total 34 flights that were slated to fly in and out of Kabul on Wednesday, four departures and ten arrivals were cancelled. On Tuesday, 10 flights out of 31 scheduled were called off.
The boy travelled undetected, hiding in the landing gear compartment [AFP via Getty Images] A 13-year-old Afghan boy made a dangerous journey from Kabul to Delhi, hiding in the landing gear compartment of a Kam Air passenger plane. Officials say the teen ...
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New violence on Pakistan-Afghan border kills more than a dozen civilians, troops
QUETTA, Pakistan/KABUL (Reuters) -Fresh fighting broke out on Wednesday along the volatile Pakistan-Afghanistan border, killing more than a dozen civilians and troops to shatter a fragile peace after weekend clashes that killed dozens.
Afghanistan says it has killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in response to what they say were repeated violations of Afghan territory and airspace.