Clashes have erupted again near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.

Clashes have erupted again near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.

15.10.2025 01:30

Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have risen once again. Clashes have erupted between the Pakistani army and Taliban forces near the Durand Line, which is considered the border between the two countries.

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It has been reported that Afghanistan and Pakistan have clashed again near the Durand Line, which is considered the border between the two countries.



NEW CLASHES BETWEEN AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN



According to a report shared by Kabul-based Tolo News on the social media platform of the US-based X company, clashes between the border forces of Afghanistan and Pakistan have reignited last week.



TENSION IS HIGH AT THE BORDER LINE



The spokesperson of the governor's office in Host province, located in eastern Afghanistan, stated that Afghan forces have attacked Pakistani forces near the Durand Line.



The spokesperson claimed that Pakistan was initially preparing for an attack but was "unsuccessful," and stated that the clashes are still ongoing. According to a report by Karachi-based Geo News, citing Pakistani security sources, Afghan forces "unjustifiably" attacked the Pakistani army located at the border line in the Kurram region.



Sources indicated that the Pakistani army responded to this attack "harshly and immediately," claiming that many bases belonging to Afghanistan were heavily damaged in the ensuing clashes and that a tank was destroyed. The sources stated that the Pakistani army is "on high alert" and ready to defend the country against possible attacks.



CLASHES HAVE OCCURRED AT THE PAKISTAN-AFGHANISTAN BORDER



On October 9, explosion sounds were heard in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and later the Afghan administration accused Pakistan of the explosions that occurred in Margha and Kabul. On October 11, clashes broke out between the border forces of the two countries in Paktiya province, located on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.



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. Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Afghan administration, announced that 9 Afghan soldiers were killed in the clashes.



Mujahid stated that the clashes were halted following 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.



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