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Pakistan Air Strikes on Afghan Border, Taliban Warns of Consequences, Details Here| Oneindia

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Pakistan Air Strikes on Afghan Border, Taliban Warns of Consequences, Details Here| Oneindia

Pakistan Air Strikes on Afghan Border, Taliban Warns of Consequences, Details Here| Oneindia

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 a violation of sovereignty, while border regions remain volatile due to militant activities.

Diplomatic efforts are urgently needed to prevent further casualties.

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