Pakistan targets militant hideouts in Afghanistan as conflict continues
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.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedPakistan 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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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedAfghanistan denies the charge, insisting it does not allow its territory to be used against other countries.
Pakistan accuses Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers of harbouring militant groups, particularly the Pakistani Taliban.
Afghanistan’s defence ministry said it carried out an attack on an army camp in Pakistan’s South Waziristan area on Sunday.
The Afghan government said one of the buildings destroyed was used by its security guards.
Pakistan has targeted militant hideouts in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province overnight.