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Taliban Claims 13 Killed, Including 11 Children, in Pakistani Bombing in Afghanistan

The Taliban has claimed that a bombing conducted by Pakistan in Afghanistan resulted in the deaths of 13 individuals. Among those reportedly killed, 11 were children. This incident marks another alleged cross-border operation, according to the claims.

By Fainaron·Jun 10, 2026 (5 days ago)·2 views
Taliban Claims 13 Killed, Including 11 Children, in Pakistani Bombing in Afghanistan

The Taliban has claimed that a bombing conducted by Pakistan in Afghanistan has resulted in fatalities. According to these claims, 13 individuals were killed in the incident.

Among the reported casualties, 11 were children. This alleged event follows previous instances of reported Pakistani military actions within Afghan territory.

Specific details regarding the precise location or timing of the bombing were not provided. The Taliban's statement highlights the alleged impact on civilian lives, particularly among children.

According to Times of India - World, the Taliban attributes the deaths to Pakistani action.

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