New Delhi: Tensions continue to escalate along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, exacerbating the situation. Clashes between the Afghan and Pakistani armies have escalated. Attacks from both sides have resulted in the deaths of 12 Pakistani soldiers and the wounding of two others. Afghanistan has inflicted significant damage on Pakistan in the face-to-face confrontation.
Pakistani military facilities have also been damaged. Afghan soldiers have also seized weapons from Pakistani soldiers. They have captured several checkpoints, worsening the situation in Pakistan. This tension arose on October 9th when the Pakistani army opened fire targeting TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud.
Afghanistan captures several Pakistani checkpoints.
The conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan continues. Tensions escalated on October 9th when several airstrikes were carried out in Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad, and Paktika, Afghanistan, targeting TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud. The Afghan army retaliated strongly to these airstrikes.
Afghanistan’s 201st Khalid bin Walid Army Corps launched attacks on Pakistani military posts near the Durand Line in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces late on October 11th. According to Tolo News, the Defence Ministry of the ruling Taliban government in Afghanistan reported that forces from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan captured several Pakistani posts. One Pakistani post on the Afghan border in Kunar and Helmand provinces was destroyed.
Afghan soldiers seize weapons from the Pakistani army
A news source confirmed that 12 Pakistani soldiers have died so far in the clashes between Afghan and Pakistani forces. The Afghan soldiers, displaying bravery, first assaulted them and then seized their weapons.
According to local sources, the clashes continued late into the night. Tolo News quoted a Taliban government official as saying that Afghan soldiers captured several enemy posts.
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