Pakistan launches deadly air strikes in Afghanistan, reigniting tensions
Pakistan conducted air strikes along its border with Afghanistan on Wednesday, ending a period of relative calm. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar stated that 26 militants were killed in "calibrated strikes" targeting "hideouts and safe havens" in response to recent terrorist incidents in Pakistan.

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AI-generatedPakistan conducted air strikes along its border with Afghanistan on Wednesday, ending a period of relative calm. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar stated that 26 militants were killed in "calibrated strikes" targeting "hideouts and safe havens" in response to recent terrorist incidents in Pakistan. Afghanistan's Taliban government reported that 13 people, including 11 children, died in Pakistani strikes across three provinces: Kunar, Khost, and Paktika. Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of harboring terrorists, a claim the Taliban government denies. This escalation is the first since February, following a ceasefire agreed upon last October after deadly border clashes.
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5 extractedTaliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid stated that Pakistani strikes hit targets in Kunar, Khost, and Paktika provinces.
The strikes were in response to 'recent terrorist incidents in Pakistan' and targeted 'hideouts and safe havens' on the border.
Pakistani Information Minister Attaullah Tarar stated that four targets were destroyed in 'calibrated strikes' that killed 26 militants.
Pakistan launched deadly air strikes along its border with Afghanistan.
Afghanistan's Taliban government reported that 13 people, including 11 children, were killed in Pakistani strikes.