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Source: Al Jazeera

Afghanistan Alleges Pakistan Air Raids Killed 13, Including Children

Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of conducting air raids in its border provinces, reportedly resulting in the deaths of 13 people. Among the fatalities, the Taliban has stated that 11 children were killed. As of the report, there has been no immediate comment from Pakistan regarding these allegations.

By Fainaron·Jun 10, 2026 (3 days ago)·1 views
Afghanistan Alleges Pakistan Air Raids Killed 13, Including Children

Afghanistan has claimed that air raids conducted by Pakistan in its border provinces led to the deaths of 13 individuals. The alleged strikes have drawn a strong reaction from Afghan authorities.

According to the Taliban, 11 children are among those who died in these incidents. The specific border provinces where the strikes reportedly occurred were not detailed in the report.

Pakistan has not yet issued any immediate comment concerning the allegations made by Afghanistan regarding the air raids and the reported casualties.

(Source: Al Jazeera)

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