Intense Fighting Continuesโ Along Pakistan–Afghanistan border
Kabul/Islamabad – โOctober 15, 2025, 09:34:12 PST – A fierce clash between Pakistani and Afghan borderโ forces โขis escalating, with reports of sustained shelling and โcasualties emerging from the region. The conflict, centered around the Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing, began โonโข October 14, 2025, and โขcontinues to rage, raising concerns about regionalโ 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 โthat Afghan territory is being used by groups launching attacks within Pakistan, a claim the Talibanโ government denies.The โฃChaman-Spin Boldak crossing โis a vital trade route between the two nations, and itsโ closure โis already disrupting commercial activity โฃandโฃ impacting local communities reliant on cross-border commerce. โthis latest โoutbreak of violence underscores the long-standing tensions along the Durand Line, the internationally recognized but contested border between Pakistan and Afghanistan,โค and threatens to โคfurther complicate already fragile relations between the two countries.
Pakistani officials report at least eight deaths and 15 injuries on their side as โคof October 15, 2025,โ 08:00โข PST.โฃ The casualties include both security forces personnel โฃand civilians. Afghan sources have not yet releasedโข official casualty figures.
the conflict began after Pakistani security โขforces attemptedโค to โconstruct a new border post, โคwhich Afghan officials claim encroached on their territory. This โtriggered anโ exchange of โขfire that quickly escalated into sustainedโฃ shelling.โฃ
“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 โคtheir territory for terrorist activities.”
The taliban government in Afghanistan has called for restraint and a peaceful resolution to the dispute. “Weโ are seeking โขdialog with Pakistani authorities to address the โคconcerns and prevent further escalation,” said a Taliban spokesperson.
The situation remains fluid, and diplomatic efforts are underway to de-escalateโ the โconflict. Though, with both sidesโข maintaining a firm stance, โฃa swift resolution appears unlikely. The closure of the Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing โขis causing notable economic hardship for communities on both sides ofโ the border, and the continued fighting risks further destabilizing the region.