
Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a 48 -hour ceasefire after dozens of soldiers and civilians were killed in fresh border clashes that broke out on Wednesday.
The ceasefire was announced after the Pakistani security source confirmed the AFP press agency that Islamabad had made in Kabul “accurate strikes”.
The 48 -hour ceasefire was announced by the Pakistani Foreign Ministry and came into effect on Wednesday evening after a series of explosions and deadly borders.
The Taliban government spokesman for the Social Media Platform, to inform that the ceasefire was “founded between the two countries after 17:30 (1,300 GMT) tonight”.
The Taliban government in Afghanistan also ordered the army to respect the ceasefire. “The Islamic Emirate will also order all its forces to respect this ceasefire,” Mujahid said.
Pakistan, Afghanistani border with clashes
Pakistan and Afghanistan exchange fire from Thursday last week. Violence between two neighbors has expanded after an explosion in Kabul and elsewhere in Afghanistan. The strikes were accused of Pakistan.
According to Pakistani security officials and the Taliban, Pakistan reportedly carried out air strikes in the capital of Afghanistan in Kabul and the market in East Afghanistan. He focused on what was allegedly militant shelters.
Pakistan accused Afghanistan of mating militant groups led by Pakistani Taliban (TTP) on his soil, entitled Cabul denies.
Pakistan officially did not recognize air strikes, but asked Taliban to limit the activities of Pakistan Taliban.
The Taliban government in Kabul launched retaliatory offensive along the parts of its southern border, which made Islamabad promise its own strong response.
Massive explosion in Kabul
On Wednesday evening two explosions of the Afghan capital of Kabul rocked. Black smoke protectors were seen upstairs because both countries remained on the edge.
The Taliban government spokesman Mujahid was quoted AFP when he said that the oil tanker and the generator had exploded and caused fires, even though he explicitly linked the explosions with clashes with Pakistan.
Tolls in Pakistan, Afghanistan clashes
The Pakistani army was previously accused by Afghan Taliban of attacking two main border positions in the southwest and northwest.
He said that both attacks were forgiven, with about 20 Taliban fighters killed during the attacks running near Spin Boldak on the Afghan side of the border in the southern province of Kandahar soon on Wednesday.
In its statement, the army said that about 30 others were considered killed at night clashes along the northwest border of Pakistan.
The Afghan Taliban said 15 civilians were killed and dozens injured in clashes near Spin Boldak and that “two to three” were also killed.
Taliban spokesman Mujahid said in the previous statement that 100 civilians were also injured around Spin Boldak, adding that he had returned after Pakistan’s soldiers were killed and confiscated weapons.
The Pakistani army said it was “outrageous and obvious lies”.
Pakistan did not give a tax for his losses in the latest clashes, but said that last week 23 of her troops were killed in the opening skirmishes.
(With the entry from agencies)
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