Afghan Govt says three civilians killed by Pakistani shelling

The Afghan government has reported that three civilians were killed due to shelling from Pakistan, a development that highlights the escalating tensions along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. This incident marks a significant increase in violence, which has been a growing concern since February 26, when Afghanistan initiated military operations in response to earlier airstrikes conducted by Pakistan. The ongoing clashes have further strained relations between the two nations, with both sides accusing each other of provocations. As the situation remains volatile, the international community is closely monitoring the border dynamics, hoping for a resolution to the conflict that has deep historical roots. The Afghan authorities are calling for accountability and restraint from Pakistan, while also emphasizing the need for diplomatic dialogue to prevent further civilian casualties and restore peace in the region.
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