
The tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated after Pakistan allegedly carried out air strikes in Kabul on Thursday. He followed the clashes between the two sides.
Afghanistan said he killed 58 Pakistani soldiers on Sunday at night border operations. However, the Pakistani army gave much lower victim’s data and stated that 23 soldiers were killed.
In addition, the main spokesman of the Taliban government, Zabihulh Mujahid, quoted the Associated Press when he said that Afghan forces had caught 25 Pakistani army functions, so 30 Pakistani soldiers were injured.
The key border crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan were closed on Sunday, October 12, after the sharp clashes broke out overnight after the Taliban accusation that Islamabad had made air strikes this week, the officials said.
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict: What led to clashes?
Afghanistan accused Pakistan of repeated violations of his territory and airspace. At the beginning of the week, the Afghan authorities said Pakistan bombed the capital Kabul and the market in the east of the country. Pakistan did not gain responsibility for the attack.
According to Pakistan reports, he previously hit the places inside Afghanistan and focused on what they claim to be militant shelters, but these were in distant and mountain areas.
In the past, both sides also lightened along the border. Severe clashes Saturday nights underline the deepening of the tension.
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