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Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Clash: Tanks Destroyed, Civilians Killed

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Intense Fighting Continues‍ Along PakistanAfghanistan border

Kabul/Islamabad – ‌October 15, 2025, 09:34:12 PST – A fierce clash between Pakistani and Afghan border‌ forces ⁢is escalating, with reports of sustained shelling and ​casualties emerging from the region. The conflict, centered around the Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing, began ‌on⁢ October 14, 2025, and ⁢continues to rage, raising concerns about regional‍ stability and humanitarian impact. Fresh visuals circulating online depict intense artillery exchanges and damaged infrastructure.

The renewed hostilities stem from a dispute over border control and accusations of cross-border militant activity. Pakistan alleges ‌that Afghan territory is being used by groups launching attacks within Pakistan, a claim the Taliban​ government denies.The ⁣Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing ‌is a vital trade route between the two nations, and its‍ closure ‍is already disrupting commercial activity ⁣and⁣ impacting local communities reliant on cross-border commerce. ‌this latest ‍outbreak of violence underscores the long-standing tensions along the Durand Line, the internationally recognized but contested border between Pakistan and Afghanistan,⁤ and threatens to ⁤further complicate already fragile relations between the two countries.

Pakistani officials report at least eight deaths and 15 injuries on their side as ⁤of October 15, 2025,​ 08:00⁢ PST.⁣ The casualties include both security forces personnel ⁣and civilians. Afghan sources have not yet released⁢ official casualty figures.

the conflict began after Pakistani security ⁢forces attempted⁤ to ​construct a new border post, ⁤which Afghan officials claim encroached on their territory. This ‍triggered an‍ exchange of ⁢fire that quickly escalated into sustained⁣ shelling.⁣

“We are committed to defending our territorial integrity and ensuring the safety of our citizens,” stated a Pakistani military spokesperson in a press briefing on October 15, 2025. “We urge the Afghan authorities to take immediate steps to prevent the use of ⁤their territory for terrorist activities.”

The taliban government in Afghanistan has called for restraint and a peaceful resolution to the dispute. “We‍ are seeking ⁢dialog with Pakistani authorities to address the ⁤concerns and prevent further escalation,” said a Taliban spokesperson.

The situation remains fluid, and diplomatic efforts are underway to de-escalate‍ the ‍conflict. Though, with both sides⁢ maintaining a firm stance, ⁣a swift resolution appears unlikely. The closure of the Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing ⁢is causing notable economic hardship for communities on both sides of​ the border, and the continued fighting risks further destabilizing the region.

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