A 48-hour ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which have been in conflict for days.

A 48-hour ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which have been in conflict for days.

15.10.2025 19:21

Afghanistan and Pakistan have been in conflict for days near the Durand Line, which is considered the border between the two countries. Most recently, the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul, was attacked. A 48-hour ceasefire has been agreed upon between the two countries in the region where tensions have reached a peak.

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It was claimed that the Afghan administration requested a ceasefire following the clashes in the Spin Boldak region of Afghanistan and the Chaman region of Pakistan. A new statement has come from Pakistan. In the statement, it was announced that a 48-hour temporary ceasefire decision had been made.

CEASEFIRE REQUEST CAME FROM AFGHANISTAN

Security officials speaking to Karachi-based Geo News reported that the Pakistani army destroyed numerous outposts and tanks belonging to Afghan forces. Officials claimed that the Afghan government requested a ceasefire following the clashes in the Spin Boldak and Chaman regions. After this statement, a 48-hour ceasefire decision was made.

PAKISTAN: 25 TO 30 AFGHAN FORCES KILLED

In a statement made by the Pakistan Army Public Relations Unit (ISPR), it was noted that Afghanistan attacked the border outposts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The statement indicated that in response to the attacks, 6 tanks were destroyed and it is estimated that 25 to 30 Afghan forces were killed.

PAKISTAN ALSO STRUCK KABUL

Forces affiliated with Afghanistan attacked Pakistan's border outposts throughout the day and hung the camouflage uniforms of the killed Afghan soldiers on the streets. A heavy response came from Pakistan regarding these events. The nuclear power Pakistan bombed Kabul and Kandahar from the air.

48-hour ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which have been clashing for days

THE FIRST CLASH OCCURRED AT THE BORDER LINE

On October 9, explosion sounds were heard in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and later the Afghan administration blamed Pakistan for the explosions that occurred in Margha and Kabul.

On October 11, a clash broke out between the border forces of the two countries in the Paktiya province of Afghanistan, which borders Pakistan.

The Afghan administration claimed that 58 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the clashes at the Pakistan border, 30 soldiers were injured, and a large number of weapons and equipment fell into the hands of Afghan border guards.

Afghan administration spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid announced that 9 Afghan soldiers were killed in the clashes.

Mujahid stated that the clashes were halted after the mediation of Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

The Pakistani army reported that 23 Pakistani soldiers lost their lives in the clashes with Afghan border forces, 29 soldiers were injured, and claimed that more than 200 "terrorists" linked to the Afghan administration were neutralized.

48-hour ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which have been clashing for days

PAKISTAN WANTS AFGHAN ADMINISTRATION TO TAKE MEASURES

Since the Taliban took control in Afghanistan in 2021, Pakistan has been asking the new administration to take measures regarding the Pakistani Taliban (TTP).

The Islamabad administration emphasizes that the TTP, which it classifies as a terrorist organization and has carried out numerous actions on its territory, has established itself in Afghanistan, and that the Kabul administration has not taken measures against the organization.

The Afghan administration, on the other hand, argues that the TTP does not operate on its territory.

The TTP actively uses the tribal region in the Pashtun belt that spans both countries, which was established during the British colonial period and effectively serves as a border function, known as the Durand Line.



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