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Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of breaking truce as 10 killed in air attacks

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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