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"Civilians Targeted": Kabul After Pakistan Says 70 Killed In Afghan Border Attack

NDTV Top Stories·23 February 2026·1d ago1 min read0 views
"Civilians Targeted": Kabul After Pakistan Says 70 Killed In Afghan Border Attack

In a significant escalation of tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the Pakistani military has reported the killing of at least 70 individuals in airstrikes targeting alleged terrorist hideouts along the border. This operation, conducted over the weekend, is framed by Pakistan as a necessary response to a series of violent attacks that have been attributed to these terrorist factions. However, Afghan officials have raised concerns about the civilian toll, claiming that many of the casualties are non-combatants. The border region, known for its complex geopolitical dynamics and history of conflict, has long been a flashpoint for violence, with both countries accusing each other of harboring militant groups. The Pakistani military's actions come at a time when it seeks to assert control over security issues that have plagued the nation, particularly in light of recent attacks that have heightened national security fears. The situation remains fluid, with calls for accountability and caution from various stakeholders, as the implications of these strikes could further strain relations between the two neighboring countries, already marked by mutual distrust and ongoing border disputes.

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