Afghanistan Reports 13 Killed, Including Children, in Airstrikes Near Pakistan Border
1-Minute Brief
The reported airstrikes have heightened tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, raising concerns about further escalation along the border.
Key Facts
- Afghanistan officials say 13 people were killed in airstrikes on border provinces.
- The Taliban government claims 11 of those killed were children.
- The airstrikes occurred after a deadly militant attack on a Pakistani security post in a border province.
- There has been no immediate comment from Pakistan regarding the reported airstrikes.
- The incident has drawn international attention to ongoing security challenges in the region.
What Happened
Afghanistan authorities reported that airstrikes killed 13 people, including children, in border provinces. The strikes followed a militant attack on a Pakistani security post.
Why It Matters
The incident may further strain relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan and highlights persistent instability and security concerns along their shared border. The number of children killed is based on Taliban government claims; no independent verification was provided. Pakistan has not commented on the reported airstrikes.
What's Next
Observers are watching for official statements from Pakistan and potential diplomatic or military responses from both countries.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft26m agoAfghanistan says Pakistan air raids killed 13 people, including children
- The IndependentLeft21m agoPakistan-Afghanistan conflict escalates again after airstrikes kill at least 13 people
