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Pakistani Airstrikes on December 24 Hit Seven Afghan Villages, Killing 15, Including a Family of 5

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Pakistani Airstrikes on December 24 Hit Seven Afghan Villages, Killing 15, Including a Family of 5

Pakistani Airstrikes on December 24 Hit Seven Afghan Villages, Killing 15, Including a Family of 5

Pakistani airstrikes on December 24 targeted villages in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, killing at least 15, including women and children.

The Taliban condemned the attacks, vowing retaliation, while Pakistan alleged targeting militant hideouts.

Tensions between the nations escalate as civilians bear the brunt of the ongoing conflict.

#PakistaniAirstrikes #AfghanistanCrisis #Taliban #PaktikaAttacks #CivilianCasualties #CrossBorderTensions #TTP #HumanitarianCrisis #RegionalConflict #AfghanPakistanRelations ~HT.318~PR.362~


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