Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of breaking truce as 10 killed in air attacks
Summary
Pakistan launched air attacks in Afghanistan, leading to the deaths of at least 10 people and ending a ceasefire between the two nations. Afghan officials stated that this violence followed a pause in fighting after a week of border clashes that affected both countries. Pakistan claims the attack targeted a group involved in previous violence against its military.Key Facts
- Pakistan carried out air strikes in Afghanistan, killing at least 10 people, including two children.
- The air attacks broke a two-day ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan after previous border clashes.
- Afghanistan's government accused Pakistan of violating the truce and planned retaliation.
- The Afghanistan Cricket Board reported three players were among those killed and withdrew from a planned tournament with Pakistan.
- Pakistan said the strikes targeted a faction linked to the Pakistan Taliban, involved in earlier attacks on its military.
- The recent increase in violence followed explosions in Kabul and subsequent military actions by the Taliban.
- The United Nations has called for a lasting end to hostilities after reporting casualties on the Afghan side.
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