War crime': Afghan-Pakistan truce under strain after university strike
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War crime': Afghan-Pakistan truce under strain after university strike
"Taliban deputy spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat stated that the strikes hit the city of Asadabad and surrounding districts, resulting in at least seven deaths and over 80 injuries, including many students and professors from the university."
"Fitrat condemned the attacks as unforgivable war crimes against civilians and academic institutions, highlighting the extensive damage to Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University."
"Pakistan's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting rejected the Taliban's account, labeling it a blatant lie and asserting that no strike had been carried out on the university."
"The competing claims over the attack have raised fears that the fragile ceasefire might collapse, especially following recent peace talks in Urumqi that were described as positive."
Taliban authorities reported that Pakistani mortars and missiles hit Kunar, resulting in seven deaths and over 80 injuries, including students and professors. The strikes damaged Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University. Taliban spokesperson condemned the attacks as war crimes. Pakistan denied involvement, calling the claims a blatant lie and asserting its military actions are precise. Despite a formal ceasefire, both nations have exchanged fire along their border, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire. Recent peace talks in Urumqi were described as positive, but the situation remains tense.
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