
The massive explosion swung on Wednesday the capital of Afghanistan Kabul, reports on social media. The video about the explosion was shared on X, saying the user claimed, “When I happened, I was on the phone with my mother and my heart dropped when I heard an explosion, followed by the shouts of my little nephews.”
The incident was announced when violence between Pakistan and Afghanistan spread last week.
The tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated after both countries traded fire along the border and killed dozens in more border areas.
According to Pakistan reports last Thursday he carried out air strikes in Kabul. Afghanistan on Saturday reprinted for what he called repeated violations of Afghan territory and airspace.
The Taliban government in Kabul launched the offensive along the parts of its southern border in retaliation, which made Islamabad promise its own strong response.
Afghanistan then claimed to have killed 58 Pakistani soldiers during night operations. However, the Pakistani army said that 23 soldiers were killed.
Pakistan accused Afghanistan of mismatching militant groups led by Pakistani Taliban Tehreek-E-Taliban (TTP) on his soil, entitled Kabul denies.
The fight will explode again, 30 Afghan Taliban fighters killed
According to officials on both sides of the fight, they broke back on Wednesday before dawn.
Officials said on Wednesday that more than a dozen Afghan civilians were killed and more than 100 others were injured in the renewed struggle between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Security officials and television reports quoted Associated Press because they claimed that the Pakistani army killed 30 Afghan Taliban fighters near the Kurram in the Afghan Khost province overnight, destroyed a large training facility in Afghanistan used by Pakistani Taliban.
Pakistani television, the main state television station, later reported on the day Afghanistan was looking for a ceasefire on the border near the village of Chaman, where the fighting was concentrated.
Pakistani security officials and state media accused the Afghan troops of the “unprovoked fire”, which was repelled in the province of Kurram, the district of the northwest province of Khyber thenhtunkhwa.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the head spokesman of the Taliban government in the capital of Afghanistan Kabul, said that Pakistan used light and heavy weapons to attack the SPIN Boldak district in the Afghan southern province of Kandahar.
“Afghan forces returned fire and killed several Pakistani soldiers, confiscated military functions and captured weapons, including tanks,” Mujahid said.
The Pakistani army rejected the Afghan claim on Wednesday and stated in a statement that the fighting along Chaman’s border was organized by the Taliban in Afghanistan “through divided villages in this area, regardless of the civilian population”.
“The attack was repelled by Pakistani forces that killed between 15 and 20 Afghan Taliban and injured many others in Spin Bodak, a border town in the Afghan province of Kandahar,” the army quoted.
The renewed struggles underline the warning tension between neighbors.
On Tuesday evening, the Pakistani state media said the army focused on the hiding places of Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, a separate but allied group of Afghan Taliban.
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