Taliban accuses Pakistan of killing 10 – including nine children – in strikes on Afghanistan
The Taliban government has accused Pakistan of carrying out strikes that killed 10 people, including nine children, in Afghanistan's Khost province. The strikes occurred a day after a suicide attack on a security compound in Peshawar city, Pakistan.

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AI-generatedThe Taliban government has accused Pakistan of carrying out strikes that killed 10 people, including nine children, in Afghanistan's Khost province. The strikes occurred a day after a suicide attack on a security compound in Peshawar city, Pakistan. According to the Taliban spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, Pakistani forces bombed a local civilian resident's house, resulting in the deaths of nine children and one woman. Air strikes targeting the border regions of Kunar and Paktika also wounded four civilians. The incident follows recent clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan over security issues, with both countries accusing each other of harboring militant groups.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
10 extractedA suicide attack in Peshawar killed three officers and wounded 11 others.
Pakistan's president blamed the “foreign-backed Fitna al-Khawarij” for the Peshawar attack.
A suicide attack in Peshawar killed three officers and wounded 11 others.
The Taliban denies sheltering militants and accuses Pakistan of harboring groups hostile to Afghanistan.
Pakistan accuses the Taliban of sheltering militants behind a surge in attacks.
Air strikes targeting border regions of Kunar and Paktika wounded another four civilians.
Pakistan strikes on Afghanistan killed 10 people, including nine children.
Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been fraught since the Taliban took power in 2021.
Air strikes targeting border regions of Kunar and Paktika wounded another four civilians.
Pakistan strikes on Afghanistan killed 10 people, including nine children.