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Taliban says eight killed in Pakistan's two air strikes in Afghanistan

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 March 2024
Taliban claim Pakistan air strikes in Afghan territory killed civilians. Pakistan denies, blames Afghan soil for attacks. Rising tensions as both sides accuse each other. Afghanistan's Taliban deny allowing militants to use their territory.
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Eight civilians, including women and children, tragically perished in air strikes by the Pakistani military near the Afghan border. Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated, with retaliatory strikes following attacks on Pakistani troops. The Taliban government condemned the strikes as...

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