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MON · 2026-04-27 · 17:27 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0427-72008
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Ceasefire at risk as Pakistan and Afghanistan report cross-border attacks

Pakistan and Afghanistan have accused each other of launching cross-border attacks, jeopardizing a ceasefire agreed upon last month. Afghanistan's Taliban authorities reported four people killed and 45 injured in mortar and rocket attacks in Kunar province, including strikes on homes and a university.

By AFP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-27 · 17:27 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Ceasefire at risk as Pakistan and Afghanistan report cross-border attacks
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Pakistan and Afghanistan have accused each other of launching cross-border attacks, jeopardizing a ceasefire agreed upon last month. Afghanistan's Taliban authorities reported four people killed and 45 injured in mortar and rocket attacks in Kunar province, including strikes on homes and a university. Pakistan's Information Ministry denied these claims, calling them a "blatant lie" and stating no university was attacked. Conversely, Pakistani officials reported at least three civilians injured by gunfire in South Waziristan, describing it as the most serious clash since the ceasefire. These incidents mark the first significant violence since the two nations agreed to halt hostilities during peace talks mediated by China, highlighting the ongoing fraught relations between them.

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Article analysis

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Key claims

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Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a ceasefire in March 2024 that halted weeks of deadly violence.

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At least three civilians were injured by gunfire in South Waziristan, Pakistan.

factualPakistani officials
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Four people were killed in attacks in the eastern Kunar province of Afghanistan.

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There was no attack on the Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University in Kunar province.

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The Pakistani military launched mortar and rocket attacks that wounded 45 people, including students and women.

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Full report

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The strikes were the first since the two agreed to halt the violence at peace talks last month.Pakistan and Afghanistan have accused one another of launching new cross-border attacks.Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities said on Monday that four people were killed in attacks in the eastern Kunar province. Pakistani officials reported at least three civilians were injured by gunfire in South Waziristan.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Photos: Afghan villagers turn to gold-panning to sustain livelihoodslist 2 of 3Australian ex-soldier Roberts-Smith granted bail in Afghan war crimes caselist 3 of 3Former Afghanistan cricketer Shapoor Zadran battles life-threatening diseaseend of listThe resumption of violence threatens fragile peace talks between the neighbours. The two countries agreed on a fragile ceasefire in March that halted weeks of deadly violence.The Taliban’s Deputy ⁠Spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat ⁠said that the Pakistani military had launched mortar ⁠and rocket attacks that wounded 45 people.He said that students, women, and children were among those injured as homes and the Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani ⁠University in Kunar province’s capital Asadabad came under fire.“We strongly condemn these attacks by the Pakistani military regime, in which ordinary people, academic, and educational institutions were targeted, and declare them unforgivable war crimes,” the spokesman wrote on social media.Pakistan’s Information Ministry dismissed the report as ‌a “blatant lie” and insisted that there had been no attack on the university.Meanwhile, a spokesman for the country’s border forces described the incident in South Waziristan as the most serious clash since the ceasefire was declared.Fraught cross-border relationsThe strikes marked the first major attack since the pair had agreed to halt the violence at peace talks last month, mediated by China.Turkey, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have also made efforts to halt the conflict, with relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan fraught since the Taliban took power for a second time in 2021.
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