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Title: Afghanistan-Pakistan Drone Strikes Halt Temporary Ceasefire

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

KABUL, ‍Afghanistan (AP) – Afghanistan’s Taliban ⁢government condemned Pakistan on Thursday, alleging responsibility​ for twin drone strikes in Kabul that killed several ⁤people⁤ and wounded others. ⁣The ‌attacks, ‍which ⁤occurred Wednesday, represent a meaningful escalation in tensions between ​the neighboring ⁣countries.

The​ Taliban government asserts ​the strikes targeted civilian areas, accusing Pakistan⁣ of violating Afghanistan’s ‍sovereignty. While no group has claimed responsibility, the Taliban frequently ‍blame Pakistan for supporting insurgent groups operating within Afghanistan, a ⁣charge islamabad denies. the attacks come amid heightened border tensions, including⁣ recent clashes ‍and the⁤ closure of key border crossings.

The U.N. Assistance ⁤Mission‍ in ⁢Afghanistan ⁢(UNAMA) reported​ this​ week that 37 civilians were ​killed and 425 wounded in Afghanistan consequently of cross-border clashes​ with Pakistan. casualties occurred in Paktya, Paktika, Kunar,​ Khost, Kandahar and Helmand provinces. UNAMA has also documented at least 16 civilian casualties in⁤ earlier clashes. “UNAMA calls ⁤on all parties to bring‌ a lasting end to hostilities to protect civilians‌ and prevent further ⁤loss of life,” the mission stated.

Pakistan has not released figures⁣ for civilian casualties⁢ on its side‌ of ⁣the ⁣border. Islamabad‌ repeatedly​ accuses Afghanistan of harboring militants, a claim the Taliban rejects. Pakistani officials reported Thursday that⁣ security forces killed dozens of militants who crossed⁣ from Afghanistan into the Mohmand district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The two​ countries share a 2,611-kilometer (1,622-mile) ⁤border known ‍as the Durand Line, which Afghanistan has never recognized. The recent escalation follows a surge ‌in attacks within‍ Pakistan as 2021, ​which Pakistani authorities attribute to groups​ operating from Afghan soil. Both al-Qaida and⁤ other militant groups are believed to be attempting to resurface in the region.

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