Afghan Taliban launch strikes on border with Pakistan as tensions escalate
The Afghan Taliban have claimed responsibility for strikes on targets along the border with Pakistan, reportedly injuring several people in Balochistan province. Pakistan's military stated it shot down four drones and warned of a strong response to further provocations.

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AI-generatedThe Afghan Taliban have claimed responsibility for strikes on targets along the border with Pakistan, reportedly injuring several people in Balochistan province. Pakistan's military stated it shot down four drones and warned of a strong response to further provocations. This escalation follows Pakistan's airstrikes into Afghanistan on Sunday, which the UN reported killed 28 civilians. The Taliban government described Pakistan's attack as a "cowardly act" and an "atrocity," claiming it hit civilian homes and resulted in 36 civilian deaths and over 160 injuries. Afghanistan also accused Islamabad of unprovoked attacks, while Pakistan maintains it targets militants. The recent incidents have reignited tensions after a period of relative calm and a previously agreed-upon ceasefire.
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5 extractedThe BBC has been unable to independently confirm the Afghan Taliban's reported attack.
Pakistan's military reported shooting down four rudimentary drones and warned of a 'befitting response' to further provocation.
Afghan Taliban claim to have carried out strikes on targets along the border with Pakistan, injuring several people in Balochistan province.
Afghanistan claims Pakistan's attack on Sunday killed 36 civilians and injured over 160, describing it as a 'cowardly act' and an 'atrocity'.
Pakistan launched airstrikes on Afghanistan on Sunday, killing 28 civilians, according to the UN.