Pakistan and Afghanistan agree ceasefire after border clashes kill dozens ...Middle East

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Pakistan’s foreign ministry announced the truce following a week of violence that escalated after explosions in Kabul and other Afghan locations blamed on Pakistan.

Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of sheltering militant groups led by the Pakistani Taliban, which Kabul denies.

Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid stated an oil tanker and a generator had exploded, causing fires without explicitly linking the blasts to the clashes with Pakistan.

Ambulances rushed through Kabul streets littered with shattered glass from damaged buildings while Taliban forces blocked off several city streets.

Pakistan’s military earlier accused the Afghan Taliban of attacking two major border posts in the country’s southwest and northwest.

Pakistan’s military emphasized the attack was orchestrated through divided villages in the area with no regard for the civilian population.

The Afghan Taliban reported 15 civilians killed and dozens wounded in the clashes near Spin Boldak along with two to three of its fighters.

Pakistan’s military dismissed these claims as outrageous and blatant lies.

Sadiq, a Spin Boldak resident who gave only his first name, said fighting began around 4:00 am local time.

All businesses in the area closed and many residents fled according to an AFP correspondent. In Chaman on the Pakistani side of the border, one resident described the pre-dawn clashes as total chaos.

The relatively new Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen armed group claimed responsibility for that attack.

Islamabad accuses the TTP, which was combat-trained in Afghanistan and shares the Taliban’s ideology, of killing hundreds of Pakistani soldiers since the Taliban returned to power in Kabul in 2021.

The Taliban government stated it attacked Pakistani security forces in retaliation for air strikes carried out by the Pakistani army on Kabul.

Islamabad then vowed a forceful response on Sunday, with dozens of casualties reported on both sides. – AFP

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