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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 30
Afghan Taliban Launch Border Strikes on Pakistan, Injuring Several After 28 Civilians Were Killed
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 30

Afghan Taliban Launch Border Strikes on Pakistan, Injuring Several After 28 Civilians Were Killed

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 30

Summary

  • Balochistan was hit by Taliban border strikes that injured several people, according to Afghan authorities, marking Kabul's retaliation against Pakistan after Sunday's air raids.
  • Four rudimentary drones were shot down by Pakistan's military, which warned any further provocation would draw a "befitting response" as neither side's casualty claims could be independently verified.
  • 28 civilians were killed in Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghanistan, the UN said, while Kabul put the toll at 36 dead and more than 160 injured, calling the attack an atrocity.
  • 29 militants were killed in Pakistan's cross-border operation, Islamabad said, saying it targeted hideouts in Paktia, Paktika and Kunar after recent militant attacks inside Pakistan.
  • October's ceasefire has frayed as both sides revive accusations over militants and civilian deaths, after months of relative calm and repeated clashes since February.

Insights

As its decades-long Afghanistan strategy collapses, what options does Pakistan have left to counter the escalating terror threat from across its border?
As a million livelihoods vanish, can economic cooperation be revived without resolving the deep-seated security conflicts between Pakistan and Afghanistan?
With China now mediating, can the century-old border dispute finally be solved, or is a wider regional conflict looming?