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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Pakistan says to repel Afghan Taliban attacks, al-Qaeda says the two sides have carried civilian casualties
The Pakistani military said on October 15 that the Pakistani security forces had attacked the Afghan Taliban in the southwestern province of Balochestane.A spokesman for the Afghan government said that the Afghan and Pakistani forces had a new shooting that day, killing 12 civilians and wounding more than a hundred. Pakistan's Inter-Services Information Bureau issued a statement on the same day saying that the Afghan Taliban launched attacks at four locations in the Spin Boldak area of Baluchistan Province of Pakistan, which were repelled by Pakistani security forces and 15 to 20 Afghan Taliban members were killed. The statement said the Afghan Taliban had destroyed the gate of friendship along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The statement also said that on the evening of the 14th, terrorists from Afghanistan attempted to attack a border post in the Gulam region of the northwestern province of Keïber-Pushto in Pakistan.The Pakistani security forces succeeded in repelling the attack, destroying eight al-Qaeda posts, six tanks, killing 25 to 30 terrorists and members of the Afghan Taliban. Afghan government spokesman Mujahid said on the 15th that a new exchange of fire broke out between Afghan and Pakistan troops at the Spin Boldak port on the border of Kandahar province in southern Afghanistan that day, killing 12 local civilians and injuring more than 100 others. Moudjahid said on social media that the Pakistani side was shooting "unreasonably" and the Army was forced to retaliate, "several Pakistani soldiers were killed, their posts seized, weapons confiscated," and the conflict was under the control of the Arab side. Recently, small-scale armed conflicts have occurred in the border areas between Afghanistan and Pakistan. From the late night of 11th to the early morning of 12th local time, an exchange of fire broke out in the border areas between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Afghan side said that in response to Pakistan's air strikes on Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and Paktika province on the night of the 9th, the Afghan army launched a retaliatory operation on the night of the 11th. Pakistan condemns "Afghanistan's provocative behavior in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border area" and demands that Afghanistan ensure that its territory is not used for terrorist activities against Pakistan. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4Ojoy45xmXO 17WorldNews[2025.10.15-19:36] 访问:33
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