Pakistan targets militant hideouts in Afghanistan as conflict continues

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Pakistan has targeted alleged militant hideouts in Afghanistan's Kandahar province, escalating cross-border conflict that began in late February. Pakistan claims the strikes targeted equipment storage and support infrastructure, while Afghanistan states a security guard post and drug rehabilitation center were hit. In retaliation, Afghanistan claims to have attacked a Pakistani army camp in South Waziristan and other outposts, inflicting casualties, claims Pakistan denies. Pakistan accuses Afghanistan's Taliban rulers of harboring Pakistani Taliban militants, a charge Afghanistan denies. The recent fighting has disrupted a ceasefire brokered last October and raises concerns about regional stability amidst broader international conflicts.
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