Pakistani strikes kill dozens of Afghan villagers
Summary
Pakistani military strikes targeted Taliban-allied fighters in Afghanistan, killing at least 36 civilians and injuring 163. Pakistan said the strikes were precise actions against fighters and were done in response to recent attacks on Pakistan by armed groups.Key Facts
- Pakistani strikes hit areas in Afghanistan where Taliban-allied fighters were located.
- At least 36 Afghan civilians died in the strikes.
- Around 163 people were wounded during the attacks.
- Pakistani officials said the strikes killed 29 fighters linked to Taliban allies.
- Pakistan described the strikes as "precision strikes," meaning they aimed to hit specific targets.
- The strikes were in response to multiple recent attacks inside Pakistan by armed groups.
- Afghan villagers examined the damage to their homes after the strikes.
- Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan, from where the military statements were made.
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