Pakistan targets militant hideouts in Afghanistan as conflict continues
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Pakistan targets militant hideouts in Afghanistan as conflict continues
"Pakistan's information minister, Attaullah Tarar, said the military had struck equipment storage facilities and technical support infrastructure in the attacks. The Afghan government said one of the buildings destroyed was used by its security guards."
"Afghanistan's defence ministry said it carried out an attack on an army camp in Pakistan's South Waziristan area on Sunday in retaliation for the strikes in Kandahar. It claimed the attack destroyed most of the camp's command centre and other facilities, and inflicted heavy casualties on the Pakistani military."
"Pakistan's information ministry rejected the claims as propaganda, saying that a small drone was struck down and that no military installation or infrastructure was hit. Afghanistan also said it carried out operations inside Pakistan across the border from Kunar and Nangarhar provinces, claiming to have captured a Pakistani military outpost and killed several soldiers."
Pakistan conducted overnight airstrikes targeting militant hideouts in Afghanistan's Kandahar province, marking the deadliest escalation in recent cross-border fighting between the two nations. Pakistan's military struck equipment storage facilities and technical infrastructure, while Afghanistan's government reported hits on security guard facilities and a drug rehabilitation center with no casualties. Afghanistan's defense ministry claimed retaliatory strikes on a Pakistani army camp in South Waziristan, asserting heavy military casualties and destruction of command centers. Pakistan dismissed these claims as propaganda, stating only a drone was downed. Both nations exchanged accusations regarding cross-border operations, with Pakistan accusing Afghanistan's Taliban government of harboring militant groups including the Pakistani Taliban.
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